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Information on CQC registration
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We have been asked by the Department of Health and Social Care to develop a dashboard to support the early identification of patient safety indicators on a mental health ward.
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The primary goal of healthcare is to benefit patients, by restoring or maintaining their health, and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a prime example of a potentially life-saving intervention.…
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Mutually agreed resignation scheme (MARS) 2023 1. Introduction A mutually agreed resignation scheme (known as MARS) has been approved by the Trust and will be open for applications from 23 October…
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Well done to Carl Atherton, Knowsley CYPMHS, who has won Employee of the Month for November. Congratulations to Halton Recovery Team, who have won Team of the Month for November.
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List of featured dashboards
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And the winners are... Well done to all of our winners and our shortlisted finalists at The Stars Awards evening, you should all be very proud.
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Below is a list of all staff who have been shortlisted for an award for the Star Awards 2023. Well done to all! All staff who are shortlisted for an award will receive one free ticket for an…
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The Intervention Based Care workstream will develop and help us deliver the objectives of the Community Mental Health Framework. We will look at current pathways to standardise and ensure they offer…
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SD11 Rapid Tranquillisation
This document provides Trust staff working on wards with guidance about the use of Rapid Tranquillisation. It determines the main provisions of appropriate use of Rapid Tranquillisation, use of associated medication and the roles and responsibilities of staff. It enables a consistent approach to the use of Rapid Tranquillisation and ensures that patients are kept safe and informed and are treated with dignity and respect.
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2. Rapid Tranquillisation Procedure - June 22
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12. Rapid Tranquillisation Procedure - June 22
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MMD-PROC-040 - Rapid Tranquilisation Procedure
This policy and procedure are based on the belief that rapid pharmaceutical tranquillisation can be used to calm a service user, and reduce the risk of violence and harm by avoidance of prolonged physical intervention. To provide clinicians with an up to date evidenced based approach for the use of rapid tranquillisation (Mid Mersey Division).
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SD12: MM23 Rapid Tranquilisation
Rapid Tranquilisation procedure for the Secure and Local Divisions only
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SD48: Reducing Restrictive Practice
Restrictive practices are any type of support or practice that limits the rights, freedom, or movement of a person within services. Restrictive interventions are ways staff may intervene in crisis situations to prevent harm e.g. physical restraint, seclusion, long term segregation, supportive observations, rapid tranquilisation. This Policy will guide staff to ensure that the Trust and its workforce provide compassionate, trauma- informed and recovery focused individual care to the people who use our services in the safest and least restrictive manner.
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Rapid Tranquilisation Policy
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SD11- RT01 Equivalent dosage chart for Haloperidol administration
Haloperidol Administration Oral & Intramuscular Equivalent Doses