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Introduction A Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) is a process to help you identify and minimise the data protection risks of a new project, system or process (or changes to existing ones).…
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An alert notice is a way for an NHS employer to make other bodies aware that a healthcare professional may pose a threat to service users or staff to reduce the risk of the healthcare professional…
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Tracheostomy Course Information: This collaborative tracheostomy training course aims to familiarise staff with the reasons for tracheostomy and the care and management of a tracheostomy. Course delivered in conjunction with Clinical Skills Team, Specialist Head and Neck Nurse and Atos Clinical Training Team. Target Audience: Qualified Staff, District Nurses, Ward Staff Learning Outcomes: Introduction to Tracheostomy- Anatomy and Physiology • Understanding the indications for a tracheostomy • Tube types and clinical benefits • Humidification + Secretion management • One - way Valves • Daily care and management of a tracheostomy- Practical • Understanding Red flags, urgent assessment and emergency intervention • Introduction to ATOS and Nursing service • Practical Session • Q&A Refresher: as required Link: Learning and Development Prospectus - Course
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The Team Leader/Supervisor apprenticeship is suitable for anyone in a Supervisor, Team Leader, Line Manager role. The apprenticeship will give you the practical knowledge and skills you need to start your management journey.
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Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is now available for ESR internet access. MFA gives all ESR users the option to use extra security when logging in to their ESR account.
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To ensure our recruitment processes reflect our Trust values and align with best practices, mandatory training has been introduced for all staff involved in recruitment activities. Training is delivered in four bite-sized sessions (each booked separately). Find out more information and how to book on YourSpace.
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The NHS Discharge Medicines Service is a new essential service for community pharmacy contractors. The service has been established to ensure better communication of changes to a patient’s medication when they leave hospital and to reduce incidences of avoidable harm caused by medicines. By referring patients to community pharmacy on discharge with information about medication changes made in hospital, community pharmacy can support patients to improve outcomes, prevent harm and reduce readmissions.
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QPA 2023-24 Good Practice Prescribing of Antimicrobials
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Healthy Urine Poster
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Contract splitting v2.0 Nov 23
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Healthroster training overview
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Anti Racism Strategy - Positive Action Session
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HCP Diary - Cancel an activity
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Ramadan-Health-Guide
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QRG Loop - Location Calendar Navigation & Actions ALL1.1
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Falls and Fractures Flyer - 6 July 2022
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LW00274 Escalation Contacts