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Tier 3 Weight Management Service Derbyshire

The Tier 3 Weight Management Service offers a weight management programme to support adults with severe and complex obesity to lose weight across Derby City and Derbyshire County.

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Tier 3 Weight Management - Information for Patients

Information for patients about the Tier 3 Weight Management service in Derbyshire.

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Tier 3 Weight Management for Professionals

The information here is for professionals in Derbyshire seeking more information on the Tier 3 Weight Management service.

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Diabetes Education FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about Diabetes and Diabetes Education for the people of Derby and Derbyshire

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Community Diabetes Specialist Nurses

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Freedom of Information

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Diabetes Education for Professionals

The information here is for professionals in Derbyshire working with patients with type 2 diabetes.

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Diabetes Education Resources for Patients

A page of diabetes education resources for the people of Derbyshire.

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Records management

Clinical, staff and corporate records management at Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS FT

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Information Management and Technology Security Policy.docx

Information Management and Technology (IM&T) policies and procedures are required to ensure that all staff understand their roles and responsibilities in protecting information and information systems from unauthorised use and access.The aim of this policy is to establish and maintain the security and confidentiality of information, information systems, applications and networks owned or held by the Trust.

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Management of Under Nutrition in Adults (G43)

The aim of the guidelines is to ensure effective patient centred oral nutrition support in Derbyshire by promoting a fortified diet and appropriate, effective ONS prescribing.

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Final Standard Operating Procedure Safe Staffing Levels and Annual Leave management ISHS July 2025

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HRP19 Management of Change Policy

HRP19 DCHS Organisational Change Policy - updated March 2022

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Guidelines and Staff Support for The Management of Nail Surgery Procedures (G216)

The purpose of this document is to provide practical, evidence-based parameters for podiatrists and podiatry assistants involved in the provision of minor surgical procedures for the Trust

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Guidelines for the management of patients who Did Not Attend (DNA) an appointment (G265)

To standardise the process for managing patients who DNA initial and follow-up appointments.

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Promotion and Management of Continence for Adult Services Policy (P10)

This policy aims to identify a framework for the standards of care and best practice for bladder, bowel and continence promotion. The range of multidisciplinary professionals involved in continence care is diverse, and it is therefore essential that a continence service delivers integrated working practices across organisational and professional boundaries in order to provide effective care and efficient use of resource. The information detailed within this document will assist healthcare professionals who are undertaking a continence assessment and sets the standards of care for patients who present with a bladder or bowel problem. The continence advisory service aims to provide a quality service to all adults registered with a Derbyshire or Derby City GP. People with continence needs should be seen at the most appropriate time by the most appropriate professional. Excellence in continence care (2018) suggests that the initial assessment is best undertaken by staff trained in continence care within in a community setting, the provision of a high-quality assessment is the foundation of high-quality continence care.

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HRP19 Management of Change Manager's Guide - Appendix 1 Management of Change Flowchart.docx

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Clinical Effectiveness Policy (P85)

The purpose of this policy is to set out the rationale for clinical audit and provide a framework for such activity, including standards, guidance and procedures, as well as details of the support available from the Clinical Effectiveness Team: • For registering and approving clinical audit project proposals • For developing and designing clinical audit projects • To ensure clinical audit leads to improvement when a need for improvement is identified This policy aims to support a culture of best practice in the management and delivery of clinical audit, to clarify the roles and responsibilities of all staff involved, and to promote a culture of quality improvement in our services.

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Physical Health Care For People With Mental Health And Learning Disabilities Guidelines (G15)

This guidance aims to set out the standard of physical health monitoring for those patients within both the older person’s mental health and learning disability inpatient units. It provides guidance about physical health care interventions that are provided within the Trust and those requiring advice or intervention from other services. Good physical health underpins the overall well-being of our patients and supports a holistic approach to care delivery, which includes the identification and appropriate management of physical health needs. In relation to those service users attending specialist OPMH day Services or specialist LD outpatients, the responsibility for the patient’s physical, health care will remain with their General Practitioner. Where there are any identified physical health findings or concerns noted whilst the patient is attending the service, their General Practitioner must be notified.