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What is dysphagia? Dysphagia is the medical term for swallowing problems. It's used to describe a swallowing disorder usually caused by neurological or physical impairments of someone's…
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Local Services Division and Estates are delighted a dementia-friendly garden has now been completed by contractors at Mersey Care’s specialist dementia 16-bed inpatient and community mental…
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Mersey Care has a bespoke Trust wide preceptorship programme for all newly qualified nurses and allied health professionals (AHPs). The 12 month supported learning programme will provide all newly…
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Continuing professional development (CPD) qualifications are designed by sector specialists in partnership with NHS employers to ensure they provide the relevant sector skills, knowledge and…
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The University of Manchester is running a study called ConNEct: Co-Adaptation of a Social Network Intervention to Support Recovery for People living with Severe Mental Illness. This aims to adapt…
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It is widely recognised that all sectors of the healthcare workforce were already experiencing widespread stress, mental health problems and burnout. The spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) across the…
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The 1 May 2022 marks a year since Southport and Formby Services transferred to Mersey Care from Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust.
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What are the psychological professions? The psychological professions (PPs) are a diverse group of professionals whose work is informed by the disciplines of psychology and psychological therapy.…
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MH16 Section 136 of Mental Health Act 1983 Joint Agency Policy and Procedure
Section 136 of Mental Health Act 1983 Joint Agency Policy and Procedure
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MH01 Mental Health Act Over-arching MHA 1983
The objectives of this policy are to describe the standards expected and the supporting processes for 1 Clinical and administrative application of the Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA). 2 Describing the interface processes that exist between the Mental Health Act 1983, the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. 3 Monitoring the clinical and administrative application of the MHA. 4 Supporting those applying or monitoring the MHA through cross-referencing with the Act’s Code of Practice and other relevant literature, documentation. Review and monitoring of the above process.
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6. Mental Health Act
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7. Brief Intro to Mental Health Act - June 21
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7. Brief Intro to Mental Health Act - June 22
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11. Section 12 Mental Health Act Assessment Policy for Trainees - June 21
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7. Brief Intro to Mental Health Act - June 21
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6. Mental Health Act
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MMD-POL-002 - Age Appropriate Admissions Policy
All children and young people are best accommodated within age appropriate services. This is in accordance with the Mental Health Act Code of Practice. This policy caters for the exceptional emergency circumstances when consideration is being given to admitting a child / young person 16-18 years of age to an adult ward. This policy must be read in conjunction with the Age Appropriate Admission Procedure.
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LOC 002 The Role of The Community Mental Health Teams May 21
The policy provides information of the role of Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs) in Local Services Division