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Right Care, Right Person (RCRP) is an operating model for police and partners that seeks to make sure the public is provided with the right care, responded to by the right person with the right…
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Provide experienced project and programme management support for strategically aligned work Provide costings for delivery of training or consultancy using the costing tools Provide commercial…
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Influenza is an acute viral infection of the respiratory tract. Influenza is highly infectious with a usual incubation period of one to three days. Flu is easily spread to other people.…
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Guidance on the Trust's clinical sign off process, including the serious harm test.
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We understand that recent events in Southport, the protests and violent disturbances, will have affected many people in different ways. We have been working with partners to share what local…
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The Accountant Professional L7 is an accounting qualification suitable for anyone in accounting role. This program is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge, skills, and behaviours…
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What is Mersey Care doing about flexible working? At Mersey Care, we want to take steps towards making the NHS People Plan commitments a reality. Our aim is to ensure that we have a common…
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Action Date Paper to be presented at Place SLT for approval. completed Paper to be presented at Divisional SLT…
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We are working to develop a model of care that provides access to physical health services for all service users/patients who need an inpatient stay in any of our mental health, addiction or learning…
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MM-SOP-TW-017 - Post Discharge 72 hours follow up Mental Health Services
Evidence from the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide yearly reports suggest that any patient who is discharged from a mental health inpatient environment are at their highest risk of relapse or harm within the first 72 hours. This Standard Operating Procedure will outline the expected practice standard for each clinician who is involved with the discharge of a patient from a mental health inpatient unit and those who will be completing the 72 hour follow up within the community. Mid Mersey Division.
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SD60 Management of Epilepsy in Children Young People & Adults
The purpose of the document is to inform staff of the Trust’s expectations in relation to the support of children, young people and adults with epilepsy
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MMP51 Treatment of Anaphylaxis
This procedure is to facilitate registered medical, nursing and allied health professional staff to be able to recognise the signs and symptoms of an anaphylactic reaction and to be able give first line emergency treatment of intramuscular (IM) Adrenaline 1:1000 injection i.e. 1mg in 1mL.
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MMD-PROC-008 - Health Visitor New Birth Notification Procedure
There have been repeated instances when information sharing could have prevented a child being seriously harmed. When Serious Case Reviews have taken place it has been established that information about historical safeguarding concerns with regard to other children related to adults living with the child, had not been shared between agencies. A recurrent theme within the analysis of Serious Case Reviews is that it is vital for practitioners to share information to safeguard and protect children (Brandon et al, 2009)It is essential that Child Health Records of newborn children must include full details of all siblings, step siblings and other children up to the age of 18 and any adult who may live in the family home of the newborn.
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HR15 Trust Lease Vehicle
This Policy describes the application of the Trust Lease Vehicle Scheme of Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust. It consolidates all previous policies. The scheme is available to all colleagues who meet the necessary criteria, or where the Trust has agreed a lease car as part of an colleague’s remuneration package. All colleagues will be expected to participate in the scheme if it is deemed to be economically viable.
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HR-G3 Guidelines for Referral to Regulatory Bodies (Non-Medical) Guidance
THESE GUIDELINES DETAIL CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH REFERRAL OF NON- MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS TO REGULATORY BODIES MAY BE CONSIDERED WHILST OFFERING ASSURANCE THAT THERE ARE PROCESSES IN PLACE TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC AND SUPPORT EMPLOYEES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ISSUES RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT.
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SA12 Domestic Abuse
This policy covers the following key issues: This policy has been updated with key information from Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and The Domestic Abuse Statutory Guidance, issued under this legisation. The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and the statutory guidance are aimed at statutory and non-statutory bodies working with victims, including children or perpetrators of domestic abuse. It is designed to support organisations, such as the NHS, to identify and respond to domestic abuse, as well as promote best practice. • All Trust staff to have an increased awareness and access to training on domestic abuse and how to respond • Roles, responsibilities and accountability in relation to statutory duties to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and adults where domestic abuse is identified • Enable staff to ask appropriate questions about domestic abuse as part of their assessment process • Enable managers and staff to provide support and guidance to staff and service users who disclose domestic abuse • Ensuring appropriate and effective management of allegations of domestic abuse against a health care professional • Clarity in relation to information sharing • Domestic Abuse Practice Guidance has been issued in Appendix 1 to ensure a standarised response to Domestic Abuse across the Trust footprint, rooted in legislation, statutory guidance, evidence and learning.
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MMD-PROC-010 - Management of Opt Out and Non Engagement - Children's Community Health Services
This Procedure sets out the actions that are expected of practitioners when an opt out of service is requested, non-attendance, non-engagement or non-compliance is identified and access to a child is therefore restricted, inhibited or prevented.
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MMP47 Administration of Vaccines by Trained Health Support Workers and Registered Nurses Delivering GP Vaccination
This document supports trained Health Support Workers (HSW) and Registered Nurses (RN) to administer Influenza, Pneumococcal and Herpes Zoster vaccinations to patients under a Patient Specific Direction delegated by a GP
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MM-SOP-A-081 - Behaviours of Concern Pathway LD
To specify the processes we follow across our mid-Mersey commissioned Learning Disability Services to support people with learning disabilities who live in the community and present with behaviours of concern to those provisioning support. Having a consistent and explicit pathway supports equitable expectations for service provision and delivery.