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World Arthritis Day - 12 October 22

The theme this year is - 'It's in your hands, take action'. It aims to encourage people with arthritis, their caregivers, families, and the general public to avail every opportunity to take action to improve their lifestyle.

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AI and Automation Governance Policy.docx

The purpose of this policy is to establish clear guidelines for the procurement and / or development, implementation, and monitoring of AI and / or automated systems to protect personal data, uphold ethical standards, and mitigate potential risks

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Appendix 7a - Volunteer Options to Consider.docx

Option 7a - Volunteer Options to Consider

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HRP14 Appendix 1 Stress Risk Assessment Tool.docx

HRP14 Appendix 1 Stress Risk Assessment Tool

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L272 - Best Interest Document 2/3: What is important to you?

L272 - Best Interest Document 2/3: What is important to you? This booklet covers: • Some things about the Mental Capacity Act • What a best interest decision means

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L267 - Adult Sepsis Safety Net - Signs of Sepsis and what to do

L267 - Adult Sepsis Safety Net - Signs of Sepsis and what to do

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Drug Fridge and Freezer Temperature Monitoring Procedure (S48)

A clear standard procedure to assist and enable ward/unit staff to comply with the Medicines Code requirement to routinely monitor, record and act on drug fridge and freezer temperatures thus ensuring that patients receive effective, correctly stored refrigerated products.

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DCHS brand toolkit

DCHS Branding Guidelines and Toolkit 2021 - revised version with updated pantone ref for pink

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A16 - BS EN 50637 guidance for Bedrails for Children and Adults with Atypical Anatomy (P43)

A16 - BS EN 50637 guidance for Bedrails for Children and Adults with Atypical Anatomy,P43

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DCHS Staff's Posture whilst delivering Wound Care to Patients RA Form

Staff's Posture whilst delivering Wound Care to Patients RA Form

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Risk Stratification Decision Protocol for Patients with Impaired Mobility and a Wound Regarding Treatment Location (S101)

This Protocol aims to ensure patients with wounds receive treatment in the appropriate setting (outpatient clinic or patient’s home). The primary aims of this Protocol are to: 1) ensure patient safety, 2) reduce the risk of injury to staff, 3) increase equity in service access for patients, 4) facilitate clinician decision making, 5) facilitate communication between teams, 6) reduce the risk of claims of discrimination, and 7) reduce staff time lost through inappropriate referrals.