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Multi-Agency Risk Assessment and Arrangements Meeting (MARAM) What is it? The MARAM was developed for adults who are considered to have the mental capacity to make choices that we believe places…
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Sleep well – session to improve your sleep this December Our sleep is so important, we may have late nights and additional stress over the Christmas period, which can have an impact on sleep…
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The temporary staffing policy (HR40) has been updated. From 1 May 2025 the following key changes will be implemented: The requested timeframe for cancellations has been increased from four…
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We are looking at creating an area to assist managers; connecting you to information and tools you might need to better support your teams.
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From 1 May 2025, and where safe to do, we will be limiting non patient facing external room hire, hospitality and venue hire for events. This change in process is part of a series of financial…
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Legs Matter Week 2025 It’s Legs Matter Week from 9 to 13 June. This week helps you to make sure that anyone with a lower leg or foot problem understands their condition and receives the…
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Meet Emma Hindley, Medicines Management Clinical Information Systems Lead
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Course information Gives a clear explanation and demonstrate an understanding of the implications of undertaking ECG’s and Manual Physical Observations. Apply the relevant knowledge base…
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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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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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SA53 Patient Safety Incident Response
This policy supports the requirements of the NHS England Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) and sets out how Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust (the Trust) will approach the development and maintenance of effective systems and processes for responding to patient safety incidents and issues for the purpose of learning and improving patient safety.
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F03 Scheme of Reservation and Delegation of Powers
Scheme of Reservation and Delegation of Powers F03 This Scheme details which powers have been retained solely for use by the Board of Directors and which have been delegated to Board Committees or officers of the Trust
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MMP29 Initiation & Maintenance of Inpatient Anticoagulation Therapy
This procedure describes the processes that should be followed for the initiation and maintenance of anticoagulant therapy for a patient during their inpatient admission. It provides guidance on Low Molecular Weight Heparin, vitamin K antagonists and Direct Oral Anticoagulation treatments in relation to assessing eligibility, contraindications and cautions; consent and counselling; prescribing and care planning; administration and monitoring; discharge planning and obtaining supplies.
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MMP50 Rapid Tranquilisation
This document provides Trust staff working on wards with guidance about the use of Rapid Tranquillisation. It determines the main provisions of appropriate use of Rapid Tranquillisation, use of associated medication and the roles and responsibilities of staff to ensure a consistently safe and effective approach to the use of rapid tranquillisation for the shortterm management of violence and aggression; ensuring that patients are informed at each stage of the process and if treatment is necessary ensures that individuals are treated with dignity and respect.
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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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HR19 Organisational Change Policy
This policy outlines the approach to take to manage and implement organisational change
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SA07 HS10 Provision and use of Work Equipment
Guidance in relation to the use of workplace equipment within Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
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HR-G5 Partnership Agreement information