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Competency assessments relating to medicines administration and/or other medicines-related tasks may vary across divisions and/or services. Work is ongoing to standardise processes including…
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New regulatory model CQC are continuing to engage to develop the new regulatory model further and are starting to ‘scenario test’ the model with a small number of…
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Congratulations to everyone who was nominated or was successful in winning one of the Star Awards at last night’s event at ACC Liverpool. The awards reflected the great variety of…
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Coping with grief at Christmas Whether it's your first Christmas since you lost a loved one, or you might have lost someone many years ago, Christmas can be a particularly painful time. …
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Welcome to Community Excellence Transformation page This work is part of the Mental Health Care Division, and is delivering changes provided in the Long Term Plan and the Community Mental Health…
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Our Undergraduate Medical Education Team support medical students and their placements in mental health. If you need any information or support, please contact our Medical Education Team via…
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The team will provide regular updates which can be found below.
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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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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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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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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.
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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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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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SD32 Staff action following concerns regarding weapons in the community
This policy and procedure will provide guidance to community staff in the actions that should be taken when they identify that service users have access to weapons. This policy and procedure has been developed in association with the Police and provides direction as to the issues that should be considered prior to making risk management decisions. The policy separates action into urgent and non urgent.
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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
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SA45 Learning from Deaths
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that the Trust sets out in place how it responds to the deaths of patients who die under its management and care. It will ensure that the Board of Directors takes a systematic approach to the issue of potential avoidable mortality and have robust mortality governance processes in place to ensure the delivery of safe care.
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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.