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IAPTUS IAPTUS is a patient management system that was developed as one of the original systems used by the first pilot sites for the IAPT programme. To date IAPTUS is used by over 80 such…
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The Resuscitation Council UK has published updated guidelines for 2021, covering best practice and clinical excellence in resuscitation across all age groups. These guidelines will replace the last…
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Supporting people with a learning disability during the Covid-19 pandemic To ensure easy access to the most up-to-date guidance and resources we provide below quick access links below: Further…
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‘Fraud costs the NHS an estimated £1.21bn a year according to recent NHS Counter Fraud Authority estimations. Fraudsters continue to exploit opportunities by coming up with several novel…
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Would you like to talk informally about any menopausal symptoms you may be experiencing? As a Trust we want to support our female staff through the menopause and also raise awareness amongst our wider…
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Below are recordings from YourQ&A sessions with our Mersey Care executives and Mid Mersey Division senior leaders. You will be able to watch these recordings on any device and do not need…
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Get money back towards your routine health treatments with a Simplyhealth Plan. From money back on prescriptions glasses and dental fillings, to all round body maintenance such as…
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Updated 28 June 2023 Changes to coronavirus (COVID-19) testing came into effect on 1 April 2023 For urgent infection control advice outside of IPC Team working hours (Monday to Friday, 9am to…
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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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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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MM-SOP-A-009 - Children's Eating Disorders
The aim of the service is to provide Children and Young People with an Eating Disorder Service which is fully integrated within a Community Children/Young People's Mental Health Service. This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) describes the operational aspects from first referral of point of entry into CEDS to discharge from service. The SOP includes the relevant referral pathways, depending on priority and or signposting on to other services.
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SA10 Use of Clinical Risk Assessment
To ensure that a thorough and consistently high standard is applied to the assessment of clinical risk in order that the risks identified can be managed effectively and safely.
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MMD-POL-005 - Drug and Alcohol Management Policy
Around 40% of people who have been diagnosed with psychosis have also misused a substance at some point in their lifetime. This is at least double the rate seen in the general population. This policy aims to provide guidance to practitioners in Mid Mersey Division to assist service users with complex needs in a way that is effective, respectful to the individual’s human rights and within the law.
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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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MMP11 Discharge Medicines Services SOP
The Discharge Medicines Service enables NHS Trusts to send referrals direct to the nominated community pharmacy of patients who are eligible and would benefit from extra guidance around newly prescribed medicines, including a copy of the patient's discharge prescription, aiming to reduce re-admissions to hospital. The automated referral process and eligibility are determined in this SOP.
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179 - Patient Property
Policy aimed at those working within the Longmoor House, to explain the responsibilities relating to patient property and to outline good practice and process for the safe keeping and management of patient property whilst maintaining a safe environment and protecting vulnerable patients who may be at risk of potential harm.
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MMD-PROC-001 - Animals in Healthcare Procedure
The benefits and contribution that assistance dogs, therapy and pet animals offer in enhancing the quality of life and care experience is well documented, especially in mental health. In certain circumstances, animal visits to ward and clinical areas may be allowed if a thorough risk assessment has been undertaken and any identified risks are managed appropriately, as such visits have been shown to have numerous psychological and physical benefits which may outweigh the infection control issues.
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MM-SOP-C-001 - 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Line
The crisis telephone pathway will provide 24/7, open access telephone lines for urgent NHS mental health support, advice and triage. In providing an open access service, there should be no restrictions on who can refer as mental health crisis should be self defined. This would include service users currently open to secondary mental health care services. The aim of this crisis line is to ensure that qualified practitioners receiving calls are able, as part of the telephone screening process, to recognise, respond to, formulate and safety plan clinical risk in order to ensure patient safety is a primary objective of the team. The Mental Health Crisis Line will be staffed by Assistant Psychologists from across all Mid Mersey boroughs.