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Guidance on the Trust's clinical sign off process, including the serious harm test.
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From 9 September 2024, all deaths in any health setting that are not investigated by a coroner will be reviewed by NHS Medical Examiners (ME). From that date, there will also be a new medical…
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Assessment, treatment through direct and indirect support for autistic individuals who are at risk of hospital admission or placement breakdown. Provide time limited direct/indirect support (not…
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Organisational Change Policy outlines the pay protection that would apply: HR19_-_Organisational_Change_Policy_V8_Up31Oct-23_Review_Date_June_24.pdf The relevant information is within Appendix…
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Safeguarding Adults Week 2024 ran from Monday 18 November to Friday 22 November. The week aimed to raise awareness of important safeguarding issues. The core theme for the 2024 week…
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Alcohol Awareness Christmas and New Year can mean party season, and at this time of year it is very easy to overindulge. Our Alcohol Awareness session is designed to give you the facts about…
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SD29 Physical Health Care (Mental Health and Learning Disabilities)
This document clarifies the responsibility of Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Clinicians in respect of service users’ physical health care needs and establishes standards of physical health examination and assessment on admission to inpatient wards
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HR34 Personal Relationships at Work
To provide a framework to support the effective management of personal relationships at work, so that personal relationships between colleagues or between colleagues and patients / service users do not compromise their work or lead others to believe that they might
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MMP55 Medicines Management in the Health Based Places of Safety(HBPoS)
A person may be detained for up to 36 hours in Health Based Places of Safety (HBPoS). During this time, the person may require medication that is critical to their health. The guidance in this procedure will ensure that a ‘Required Medicines Review’ be carried out for all persons detained under section 135/136 of the Mental Health Act. It will support Trust staff with processes relating to medicines reconciliation, assessment and review, prescribing, ordering, supply and administration of ‘Time Critical Medicines’.
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MMP46 Medicines Management in the IV Therapy Team
This procedure provides guidance on practice and processes to support the administration and transport of intravenous (IV) drugs and emergency administration of adrenaline injection. It is inclusive of record keeping and training requirements to promote safe delivery of care.
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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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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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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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IRP00 Incident Response Plan (business continuity, critical and major incidents)
The aim of the plan is to provide a framework for Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust to respond effectively, efficiently, and proportionally to major, critical and business continuity incidents that has or is likely to occur with the potential for affecting patients, staff, services, equipment, supplies and/or estates.
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SA03 Reporting, Management, Review and Learning from Incidents
The effective management of incidents is an integral part of the way the Trust meets its duty to minimise the risk to its service users, carers, staff and visitors, with the aim of maintaining their health and safety. This policy has been developed to provide a systematic approach to maintaining compliance with all guidance on this topic area.
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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.