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The mental health law team oversees and provides enhanced support with the application of mental health legislation across the Trust. The team also represents the first point of contact to access…
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The Community Framework makes clear that one of its purposes is to enable services to shift away from an inequitable, rigid and arbitrary CPA classification and bring up the standard of care towards a…
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Our Halton Mental Health Support team in schools visited local schools this week to promote awareness of mental health.
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Cheshire & Merseyside Health Care Partnership has commissioned a 12 month pilot of the SHOUT Text service to offer free 24/7 access to mental health support.
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The University of Liverpool is hosting a Mental Health focused research workshop on 18 May from 1pm to 4pm at The Spine Building to bring together healthcare professionals interest in Mental Health, with academics, to start to address key clinical questions of need.
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Mental health awareness training
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There have been recent reports citing people with co-existing conditions (including Huntingdon’s disease and Autism) finding it difficult to access mental health services.
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Find out more on our website, about how we are working together to improve the lives of mental health service users and patients and our wider population.
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Changes to NHS ex armed forces mental health and wellbeing services in the North West from 1 April 2023
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Perinatal mental health training
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SD29 Physical Health Care (Mental Health and Learning Disabilities)
This document clarifies the responsibility of Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Clinicians in respect of service users’ physical health care needs and establishes standards of physical health examination and assessment on admission to inpatient wards
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MMD-POL-001 - Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Policy
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services across the organisation deliver care in a consistent and safe manner. CAMHS accepts referrals for children and young people up to the age of 18 years who live within the Warrington, Halton, St Helens & Knowsley boroughs.
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SA07 Health Safety and Welfare
The purpose of this policy it to provide information and guidance to Mersey Care NHS Trust directors, managers and staff on their responsibilities concerning health and safety at work. This policy applies to trust employees and anybody who is or may be impacted upon by work activities of the trust. The trust has a duty to ensure that all workplace risks are managed appropriately. This policy has been developed in line with guidance from the Health and Safety Executive. The scope of this policy applies to all activities and functions undertaken by, or on behalf of, the trust.
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SA07 HS7 Management of Contractors
Management of contractors on Trust property
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Mental Health Act - section 37 41 easy read