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If you have been affected by the recent events in Liverpool, Cheshire and Merseyside Resilience Hub are here to help support colleagues across all sectors.
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PSIRF is NHS response to developing and maintaining effective systems/processes for responding to patient safety incidents for learning and improving patient safety.
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One of our Long COVID Service patients, Eric Morris, has worked hard to raise awareness of our wonderful Long COVID Services and its effect on him and how our Long COVID Services helped and gave him hope.
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Look out for BBC Morning Live on Wednesday 1 February (9:15am to 10am), when it will dedicate a special section to our Telehealth Virtual Wards.
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During February and March we will be providing 30 minute training slots on the new system provided by Radar Healthcare for all staff. Sessions can be booked via the prospectus in section 8.
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If you need any support or if you have any questions with projects, presentations, pull up banners, posters or leaflets, or business cards our how we can help page on YourSpace, and tell us what you would like help with.
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New updates to the EMIS System allows A Universal Process across all CYP EMIS Users (Org 20198) – to effectively capture and view safeguarding concern and activity to safeguard children & adults at risk.
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Director of Research and Innovation Prof Nusrat Husain and Senior Research Fellow Dr Dung Jidong will be keynote speakers at the Conference on 28 October.
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The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has recently launched a consultation on the proposed action the government and devolved administrations will take to protect future generations from the harms of smoking.
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In line with one of our Perfect Care Goals, zero acceptance of racism, discrimination and unacceptable behaviours, the Trust has signed up to the national Sexual Safety Charter and will be working towards implementing all ten commitments between now and July 2024.
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Effective team work
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COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control, Current Guidance in Summary, 6 April 2023
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MM-SOP-K-055 - Mastectomy Patients
Knowsley Phlebotomy
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BPI-S - Behaviour Problems Inventory for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
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Claims - 7 minute briefing - sepsis from infected pressure ulcer
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MM-SOP-SH-002 - St Helens Recovery Team Combined Operational Guidance
The guidance and standard operating procedures are based on Trust wide principles contained within the Patient Access Pathway and the Care Programme Approach policies, with localisation as required within St Helens Borough. The development of Recovery Teams are to offer a specialist multi disciplinary service for individuals over the age of 18 suffering with mental health problems that are of a sufficient severity or complexity to require specialist intervention and will work in close partnership with all other significant agencies. The St Helens Recovery Team provides core hours of a 9am-5pm Monday – Friday service. The Recovery Team accepts referrals from the Trusts secondary Adult Mental Health Teams, the Criminal Justice Liaison Teams, Older Peoples Service (for those with functional conditions) and the inpatient wards. Integrated teams with the local authority also accept direct referrals.
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SD50: Victim's rights
Document summary This document contains guidance relating to victims’ rights under the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act (DVCVA) 2004 and Section 48 and Schedule 6 of the Mental Health Act 2007, relating to chapter 2 patients - (with effect from 3 November 2008). Through this Policy, the service will enable victims to exercise their rights and will ensure that all relevant staff are aware of their responsibilities and are enabled to fulfil these as required by the MHA 2007 and DVCVA 2004.
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MMP18 Safe Prescribing of Methadone Buprenorphine
This procedure has been developed to ensure the effective and safe management of adult patients who are admitted to a Trust inpatient unit with opioid dependence.
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MMD-PROC-012 - Scanning Procedure
This Procedure is issued as guidance on when and how a paper document can be scanned and attached to an electronic record. This Procedure is intended to ensure that when paper documents are scanned they are scanned in accordance with British Standards Institution (BSI) BS 10008:2008 ‘Evidential weight and legal admissibility of information stored electronically’.
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MMD-PROC-056 - Mid Mersey Resuscitation procedure with SOP's combined 1.6.21
This procedure describes the systems and processes in place throughout Mid Mersey Division, to provide safe and effective care during a clinical emergency situation or resuscitation event. This procedure applies to all staff based within the Mid Mersey Division (this will include Marlowe, Tennyson and Chesterton units based at Hollins Park and Litherland Walk in-Centre due to the locality of these services and the resuscitation equipment they currently use) and provides direction for staff regarding their roles, responsibilities and actions in order to provide care and summon assistance in clinical emergency situations.