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Following recent workplace inspections, we have discovered that staff are not following the clear desk and health and safety principles at various sites.
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Health Visitors, School Nurses, Life Rooms, Learning Disabilities, Integrated Care and Long COVID teams were at Aintree Racecourse this week at the Sefton Special Educations Needs and Disabilities (SEND) information event.
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The key impact and changes for your reporting is now available in a user guide.
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As you are hopefully aware, we have been in formal 45 day consultation with Staff Side (Trade Union and Professional Association representation) under section 188 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.
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The Estates Planning Team (EPT) is conducting a Trust wide space utilisation study. As part of this programme of activity, we will initially be conducting utilisation studies on buildings where there is no patient and service users contact.
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Congratulations to our BABs service in Sefton, along with Sefton Council, who are finalists in the MJ Awards for the Care and Health Integration Award.
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If you need to dispose of your uniform, you will need to cut off the Mersey Care logo and then put the uniform in a general waste bin at your base. We operate a zero waste to landfill waste management practice and as such, 100% of the waste from the general waste stream is either recycled or has its energy recovered.
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Please note that frontline, patient-facing volunteers are now eligible for a booster vaccination as they are classed as ‘frontline healthcare workers’
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Congratulations to Paul Pruden, horticulture manager on the Maghull Health Park, who along with his team of Dave, Ian, Neil and Phil have received a prestigious award
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If you’re interested in supporting research, have a look at the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) course What is Health Research?
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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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11. Section 12 Mental Health Act Assessment Policy for Trainees - June 21
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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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6. Mental Health Act
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7. Brief Intro to Mental Health Act - June 21
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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