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What is Emotional Abuse? It is important to consider the legislation and statutory guidance in place relating to emotional abuse. Emotional and psychological abuse can be found in both Domestic…
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Welcome to the Learning Disability and Autism Clinical Network This intranet page has been developed as a resource to support and inform colleagues of developments in delivery of services for adults…
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Our dedicated Mersey Care NHS Charity, Mersey Cares, is looking for Charity Champions to become internal ambassadors that can help support our work and encourage fundraising within our wards, services…
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Some of your questions have been sent to the ICB and we are waiting for a response.
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Introduction to Dynamic Support Register and Decision Support Tool Dynamic Support Registers DSRs are the mechanism which: Identify those with a Learning Disability, Autism, or both at…
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The Quality Improvement team Offer core training in improvement methodologies and signposting to relevant further training Provide support at various stages of improvement…
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What is Emotional abuse? Emotional abuse is the persistent emotional maltreatment of a child such as to cause severe and persistent adverse effects on the child’s emotional development. It…
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All teams will be required to review and refresh their team canvas once a year, between April and June. This will help to connect your team’s work to the Trust priorities.
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Directed rota - New Year's Day in lieu 2023
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MMD-PROC-063 - Section 17A (Community Treatment Order) Procedure
The purpose of a Community Treatment Order (CTO) is to allow suitable patients to be safely treated in the community rather than under detention in hospital, and to provide a way to help prevent relapse and any harm – to the patient or to others – that this might cause. It is intended to help patients to maintain stable mental health outside hospital and to promote recovery. A Community Treatment Order provides a framework for management of patient care in the community and gives the Responsible Clinician (RC) the power to recall the patient to hospital for treatment if necessary.
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MM-SOP-S-056 - Electronic Prescribing Stationery - Litherland Walk In Centre
Litherland Walk In Centre
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One to One Form - Hybrid Project fv 3
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Mersey Care - Puma Court Decant Project - V7 - First Floor RHS with Storage - 21apr23
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Section 37 - Easy Read
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16. Access Electronic Blood Results - All Boroughs - Dec 21
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A brief guide to Section 136 for Emergency Departments - Dec 2017
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Respect and Civility wheel 06 01 23
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Management of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 or respiratory infection SOP - July 23