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In line with our trust values we wish to develop and promote a culture of dignity, respect and inclusion for all. To support this, we have in place a number of different staff networks that…
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If you've recently submitted an application for a job, you might be wondering what happens next. If your application for a post has been successful, you will be invited to attend an…
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Vacancy Authorisation Process on TRAC All new vacancy requests must be generated through the TRAC recruitment system. If you are using trac for the first time you will need to contact the…
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The following guidance tools have been designed to help staff with the Information Governance (IG) agenda and challenges they may face, such as when to share information and how to securely share…
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Update 23 March 2022 From 1 April 22 there will be a new appraisal system, L2P, which stands for Licence to Practise. Trust Appraisal and Revaliaton Lead:…
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The training team are responsible for the preparation and delivery of training on the Trust's Clinical Systems which include – Rio, EPMA and IAPTUS. We also have E-Learning available if you would like…
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The Accessible Information Standard is a legal duty placed on all organisations providing NHS or adult social care. It ensures that people who use our services, patients, service users and their…
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All services in Mersey Care are to access British Sign Language and related communication to support deaf and deafblind people via the specialist provider Signalise Co-op. Services within the…
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Details for how to procure an account along with staff guidance on the system use.
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IC01 Infection Prevention and Control
This policy details the action required by all individuals directly employed by the Trust, contract staff, students, volunteers, locums and bank/agency staff, service users, carers and general public, to minimise the risk of infection, to service users, staff and visitors.
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SD01 Leave for In Patients managed under Section 131 of the MHA
CORPORATE POLICY AND PROCEDURE FOR LEAVE FOR INPATIENTS WHO ARE EITHER MANAGED INFORMALLY UNDER SECTION 131 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT OR UNDER THE GENERAL POWERS OF THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT (SECTIONS 5 & 6)
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IT14 Corporate Data Protection Act 2018 & UK General Data Protection Regulations
Corporate Data Protection General Data Protection
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SA07 HS11 Electricity at Work
Electricity at work
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HR-G10 (HR21) Recruitment and Selection Procedure
To provide information and guidance regarding Recruitment and Selection processes
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SA07 HS2 New and Expectant Mothers
This document explains the process to identify and minimise work place hazards in order to protect the health of a new or expectant mother and her unborn child
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MMP09 Safe Use of Injectable Medicines
The purpose of this procedure is to minimise risk associated with prescribing preparation, administration and disposal of injectable medicines and to ensure compliance with the National Patient safety Agency (NPSA) Patient Safety Alert 20 'Promoting Safer Use of Injectable Medicines'
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MCT04 Electrical Safety Policy
Electricity Safety Policy Power
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CG10 Side Effects of Psychotropic Medicines
side effects of psychotropic medicines
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SA07 HS5 Workplace Inspections
The purpose of this policy is to provide information and guidance to Mersey Care NHS Trust directors, managers and staff on their responsibilities concerning health and safety at work. This policy applies to trust employees and anybody who is or may be impacted upon by work activities of the trust. The trust has a duty to ensure that all workplace risks are managed appropriately. This policy has been developed in line with guidance from the Health and Safety Executive. The scope of this policy applies to all activities and functions undertaken by, or on behalf of, the trust.