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Savera UK provides support for professionals dealing with Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Honour Based Abuse and Harmful practices, more information can be found on their wesite. …
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Looking after our mental and physical health is really important, but with busy lives it’s sometimes easy to put our own health needs last. Here at Mersey Care, there are ways we can…
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Previous message sent on 4 January 2024 Dear Colleagues, Re: Next steps as part of the Whalley transfer of services organisational change process Firstly, happy New Year to you all. Thank…
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** Please refer to FAQs and updated presentation for information. Final measures will be confirmed when the consultation closes. The term ‘measures’ although not defined within TUPE…
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The Quality Improvement Team members are as follows: Helen Baxendale, Quality improvement Partner (Falls) helen.baxendale@merseycare.nhs.uk Steve Bradbury, Assistant Director of Improvement…
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What is Emotional abuse? Emotional abuse is the persistent emotional maltreatment of a child such as to cause severe and persistent adverse effects on the child’s emotional development. It…
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All teams will be required to review and refresh their team canvas once a year, between April and June. This will help to connect your team’s work to the Trust priorities.
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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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MMD-PROC-015 - 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 in-patient 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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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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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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CCD35 - Bladder and Bowel Manual
The policy provides detailed information in relation continence care, catheter care, digital rectal examination and Children’s bladder and bowel health care, for colleagues working within the Community Services Division
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HR11: Supporting Improvement
TO PROVIDE A FRAMEWORK FOR THE TRUST TO SUPPORT COLLEAGUES WITH PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT CONCERNS; ENCOURAGING COLLEAGUES TO ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE WORK STANDARDS AS DESCRIBED IN THEIR JOB DESCRIPTION AND THE TRUSTS STAFF CHARTER.
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IRP05 Urgent Treatment Centre/Walk in Centre Plan for Receiving Patients During Major Incidents and Mass Casualty Incidents
To provide guidance and support in respect of accepting patients in the event of a major incident or mass casualty incident
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IRP07 Flooding Plan
The aim of the Flood Plan is to assist Mersey Care in preparing for a local disruption caused by flooding in order to minimise the impact upon the safe and effective delivery of healthcare services.
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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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CCD43 Community Care Division Resuscitation Procedure
This procedure describes the systems and processes in place throughout the Community Division of Mersey Care NHS Trust to provide safe and effective care during a clinical emergency situation or resuscitation event.