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Whalley retraction
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Easy read is information presented in an accessible format that allows service users to gain more understanding than from a normal document. Simple, plain English is used along with imagery and clear…
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Here at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, we want to ensure people have the best possible experience with us. The Friends and Family Test (FFT) is a national requirement from NHSE and asks the…
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Ask, Listen, Do, (ALD) was introduced by NHS England (2018) as part of a Service Development Improvement Plan (SDIP) for NHS providers to improve experiences and outcomes for children and adults who…
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Career engagement develops insight into roles to provide a deeper understanding of the skills and knowledge required for the workplace.
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In line with our Perfect Care Goal, zero acceptance of racism, discrimination and unacceptable behaviours, the Trust has signed up to the national Sexual Safety Charter and will be working…
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Landmarks tribute Various civic buildings will be lit up pink from Friday, 2 August to Sunday, 4 August as part of a show of unity, peace and remembrance across the Liverpool City Region:…
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MMP20 Management of Buccal Midazolam
The aim of the procedure is to ensure the safe and effective care planning, prescribing and administration of Buccal Midazolam when prescribed for status epilepticus.
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SA42 Preceptorship & Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE)
Supporting newly registered/qualified or return to practice health and social care professionals (preceptees) is critical if we are to deliver consistently high quality care to people who use our services. Ensuring that preceptees are supported through he transition from student to qualified practitioner is an important organisational priority which is reflected in this policy.
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SA36 Identification of Service Users (Ensuring Safety of Service Users)
This policy provides clear guidance to staff on what to do in order to ensure that service users in receipt of care and treatment provided by the Trust are correctly identified.
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CCD40 EMIS Tasking SOP v2 Oct-24
The purpose of this SOP is to provide structured guidance for clinical and non-clinical staff utilising tasks within EMIS Web; the electronic patient record system.
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MM-SOP-TW-010 - Early Intervention in Psychosis
Early Intervention Teams (EIT) have now been established nationwide due to the recognition that early effective treatment in psychosis contributes to better recovery rates for both service users and their families (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence; NICE, 2014; NICE, 2013; NICE 2016b; NICE, 2018). This document brings together and updates the existing operational policies for the Wigan & Leigh, St Helens & Knowsley and Warrington & Halton Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) Teams.
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Absent Without Leave (AWOL) Procedure
The purpose of this procedure is to ensure an effective and consistent response to reports of service users who are either detained under the Mental Health Act (MHA) 1983 (as amended 2007) or under Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) as per the Mental Capacity Act (2005) who abscond from an inpatient setting; are absent without leave (AWOL); or fail to return from a period of leave and how to return them safely to the ward if appropriate.
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SD51: NEWS2-Management and Recognition of the Deteriorating Patient (National Early Warning Scores) and Recognition of Sepsis
This document is for Mental Health Care, Secure & Learning and Disability Care and Community Care Divisions and clarifies the responsibility of Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust clinicians in respect of patients’ physical health care needs and establishes standards of physical health examination and assessment in clinical services
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SD59-Uniform Workwear and Attire
To provide clear information to everyone working at MCFT about dress, uniform and other aspects of appearance.
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MMD-PROC-012 - Scanning Procedure
This Procedure is issued as guidance on when and how a paper document can be scanned and attached to an electronic record. This Procedure is intended to ensure that when paper documents are scanned they are scanned in accordance with British Standards Institution (BSI) BS 10008:2008 ‘Evidential weight and legal admissibility of information stored electronically’.
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P166 Chaperone Policy - Appendix One - Model Chaperone Framework
Guidance on the Role and Effective Use of Chaperones in Primary and Community Care settings