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What is Making Safeguarding Personal? Chapter 14 Care and Support Statutory Guidance sets out the following: “Making safeguarding personal means [safeguarding] should be person-led and…
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Following a period of consultation, the Department of Health has agreed changes to the NHS Pension scheme. These changes will help staff who are eligible for retirement to work flexibly with the…
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Introduction to LeDeR What is LeDeR? Learning from the Lives and Deaths of People with a Learning Disability and Autistic people (LeDeR). A national service improvement programme…
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All deaths should be reported via RADAR. When your patient has died and this was expected with a plan in place, nurses who have received training in Verification of Expected Death (VOED) can…
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Career engagement develops insight into roles to provide a deeper understanding of the skills and knowledge required for the workplace.
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Think Passphrase Passphrases are nearly impossible to crack, because most of the highly-efficient password cracking tools break down at around 10 characters. Even the most advanced cracking tool…
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Doctors in Distress is a UK based independent charity that promotes and protects the mental health of all healthcare workers and prevents suicides in the medical profession. All…
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MH16 Section 136 of Mental Health Act 1983 Joint Agency Policy and Procedure
Section 136 of Mental Health Act 1983 Joint Agency Policy and Procedure
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SA07 HS2 Appendix C. Risk Assessment for New and Expectant Mothers
NEW AND EXPECTANT MOTHERS RISK ASSESSMENT
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MCT04 Electrical Safety Policy
Electricity Safety Policy Power
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SA59 Allied Health Profesional Electronic Job Planning
Allied Health Profession Electronic Job planning policy for all Allied Health professional staff trustwide, standards and expectations for completion
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SA07 HS11 Electricity at Work
Electricity at work
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HR39: European Working Time Directive
THIS POLICY IS TO INFORM MANAGERS AND COLLEAGUES OF THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES IN REGARD TO PROTECTING THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF COLLEAGUES FROM THE RISKS OF WORKING EXCESSIVE HOURS BY APPLYING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE WORKING TIME REGULATIONS 1998.
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SA21: Identification, management and exploitation of intellectual property
This policy describes the ownership of inventions, innovations (intellectual property) when created by employees of the Trust as provide in legislation.
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HR-G10 (HR21) Recruitment and Selection Procedure
To provide information and guidance regarding Recruitment and Selection processes
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SA07 HS2 Risk Assessment Procedures for New and Expectant Mothers
This document explains the process to identify and minimise work place hazards in order to protect the health of a new or expectant mother and her unborn child
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HR41 Respect Civility and Resolution
THE RESPECT, CIVILITY & RESOLUTION POLICY AIMS TO SECURE CONSTRUCTIVELY TIMELY AND LASTING SOLUTIONS TO WORKPLACE ISSUES AND A WORKING ENVIRONMENT, FREE FROM DISCRIMINATION AND BULLYING AND THE PROCESS FOR MANAGERS AND COLLEAGUES TO FOLLOW IF SUCH BEHAVIOUR ARISES. THIS DOCUMENT PROVIDES GUIDANCE, WHICH TAKES ACCOUNT OF EMPLOYMENT LEGISLATION, STATUTORY OBLIGATIONS AND RELEVANT CODES OF PRACTICE