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This World Mental Health Day we are launching two new animations to help guide people to services if they are concerned by their mental health.
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The trust is working in collaboration with the Improving Me Local Maternity System in Cheshire & Merseyside and Cheshire & Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust to deliver the maternal mental health service which supports local communities to access treatment and care if they’ve experienced loss, distress or trauma during pregnancy and birth.
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For Mental Health Awareness Week, Andy Palmer Logistics Co-Ordinator for the Community Equipment Service shares his mental health story.
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Autism and Mental Health Support Team can offer advice, short term consultation, multidisciplinary/team support and assistance.
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Students in Liverpool are benefitting from improved mental health support, thanks to a partnership between universities and NHS services across the city.
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Next week week is Mental Health Awareness Week, running from 15 to 21 May. This year's theme is 'anxiety'.
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Sefton CAMHS (Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services) are looking to get feedback from children and young people and their families.
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School staff in Sefton are set to get more help and support around mental health and wellbeing for them and their pupils, through the launch of a new virtual network.
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Maternal Mental Health Service (Silver Birch Hubs) are celebrating their one year anniversary in March.
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As part of the Trust’s ongoing development, we are planning to extend our involvement and development of mental health research at the Trust. We
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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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HR27 Supporting Staff with Mental or Physical Disabilities
This Policy is about ensuring that employees with long term physical or mental health conditions are supported to remain in work and have access to the same opportunities as people who do not have health conditions, in line with the 2010 Equality Act.
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MC04: Implementation and Management of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards within the Meaning of the Mental Capacity Act 2005
The purpose of this corporate policy and procedure is to provide support and guidance for those working within the framework of the Mental Capacity Act 2005. This policy reviews and replaces the Trust-wide policy last reviewed in 2020
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SA07 HS8 Environmental Suicide Risk Assessment (ESRA)
The purpose of this policy is to describe how the organisation assesses and manages environmental risks for suicide and self harm, including ligatures and ligature anchor points, within all inpatient mental health wards. It is intended to support Trust staff in discharging their duty of care to service users, and to provide consistency and assurance of processes for the Trust.
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MMP45 Administration of Medicines by Health Care Support Workers (HCSW)
This procedure describes the limitations of the administration of medication by Health Care Support Workers (HCSWs) including Health Care Assistants (HCAs) and Assistant Practitioners (APs) in Community Physical Health Services. It will ensure administration of medicines is undertaken by appropriately qualified and competent HCAs and APs with documented authority and competencies, working under the delegation of a Registered Health Care Professionals.
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MM-SOP-K-043 - Knowsley Specialist Community Mental Health Locality Hubs 18+.
Knowsley CMHT's Locality Mental Health Services
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MM-SOP-A-028 - Mid Mersey Mental Health Assessment Teams Urgent Response
This Operating Procedure details the processes for the Mid-Mersey Mental Health Assessment Teams (MHAT) for adults with secondary mental health needs within Mid Mersey Division. It describes the relevant referral pathways for acceptance, assessment, transfer and discharge from the service. These priority pathways are identified in the operating procedure as emergency, very urgent, urgent, routine and self (non-crisis self-referrals).
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LOC 008 Broomwell Healthwatch ECG SoP mental health care division 28 02 2023
LOC008 ECG SOP Mental Health Care Division
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LOC 022 Mental Health 12 Hour Breach AED Decision to admit protocol May 21
This policy relates to 12 Hour Breaches and AED Decisions to admit to mental health inpatient areas.
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