Welcome to Trust wide news 

Here, you will find all of the latest news around the Trust which applies to all staff. 

If you have any news you would like to share, please email the communications team with your story and pictures if available: communications@merseycare.nhs.uk

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    Essential maintenance

    7 October 2024

    The logging of works on the Estates 3i portal will be suspended from 10am on Saturday, 5 October to 10pm on Sunday, 6 October to enable essential maintenance work to be undertaken.

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    Measuring the impact of Right Care Right Person with Radar

    7 October 2024

    Mersey Care is experiencing impact due to the phased roll out of Right Care Right Person (RCRP) by Cheshire and Merseyside police. It’s important that we capture impact so we can provide them with information to inform further roll out, making sure we learn together, in the interests of keeping everyone safe. We’ve added fields in our Radar system which help to capture the data we need. RCRP elements of Radar are activated when the answer to the question, ‘Were police called to this incident?’ is ‘Yes’. A series of related questions follow.

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    Specialist Learning Disability Research Co-production Event

    7 October 2024

    Practitioners from across our specialist learning disability community and inpatient services, managers and commissioners came together for a co-production research event recently.

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    Hypo Awareness Week, 7 to 13 October

    7 October 2024

    As a Trust we are supporting Hypo Awareness Week, which aims to educate healthcare professionals about the signs, symptoms and treatment of hypoglycaemia, also known as a hypo.

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    NHS sets out challenges for hospital gynaecology and maternity services in Liverpool

    4 October 2024

    NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board has published a case for change setting out the key risks facing hospital-based gynaecology and maternity services in Liverpool. The ICB board will consider the case for change at a meeting on 9 October 2024. Subject to the board’s approval of the document, a period of public engagement will begin on 15 October 2024, giving people an opportunity to share their views about the issues.