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  • Mersey Care remains committed to low carbon, sustainable healthcare and we recognise the relationship between our impact on the environment and climate change on public health and the services we…

  • Poor air quality is the greatest environmental risk to human health in the UK. Air pollution comes from the combustion of fuels for heat, electricity and transport. It is important to recognise that…

  • Estates and Facilities manage the disposal of all the waste produced by the Trust. We operate zero to landfill regarding waste disposal practices, meaning 100% of our waste is either recycled or…

  • Network membership is open to all Trust employees, including volunteers and students, who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, or those with a positive interest in driving forward diversity and…

  • The Green Light Toolkit - Overview and Trust Actions To support the application of reasonable adjustments within adult mental health services, the Green Light Toolkit was first published in 2004 by…

  • We have a number of clinical pathways specific to working with adults with a learning disability that have been developed and are recommended by the PRG4LD for use across the Trust. Others are…

  • All services in Mersey Care are to access British Sign Language and related communication to support deaf and deafblind people via the specialist provider Signalise Co-op. Services within the…

  • The Ability First network is dedicated to promoting equality for people with a disability working within the Trust. That can be a physical disability but also includes hidden disabilities such as…

  • A guide on how to get support if you have a disability or health condition including mental health If you are disabled, have a physical health or mental health condition your manager can help…