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Changes to the NHS Pension Scheme April 2022

As you may be aware there are some important changes to the NHS Pension Scheme which could affect members from April 2022.

Urgent treatment centres

Our four Derbyshire UTCs, Ilkeston Hospital, Ripley Hospital, Buxton Hospital and Whitworth Hospital

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Disclosure Ref 2025163 - On framework agency expenditure 1st January 2024 to 31st March 2025.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 2025163 regarding On & Off Framework agency expenditure 01/01/2024 to 31/03/2025

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Disclosure Ref 2024246 - Temporary staffing expenditure and contacts.pdf

Freedom of Information disclosure 2024246 relating to departmental managers responsible for on-framework agency usage

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Homelessness Toolkit (P28)

Homelessness Toolkit

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Disclosure Ref 2024187 - Complaints of discrimination reported in 2021 to 2023.pdf

Freedom of Information disclosure ref 2024187 relating to complaints of discrimination reported in 2021 to 2023

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Attaching a Teams file to an email.docx

Guide on how to attach a file on Teams to an email

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Renasys Touch Patient Guide.pdf

Renasys Touch Patient Guide

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0422 - Medical and Social History Questionnaire

0422 Medical and Social History Questionnaire for Local Anaesthetic procedures

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Appendix 8 - TOMS - Dysphagia (G14)

Appendix 8 - TOMS - Dysphagia

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Transfer of Care Protocol (S14)

1.1 The purpose of these joint procedures is to minimise delays for all adult patients assessed as fit for transfer including those who need Care Packages at home, permanent Care Home Placements whether publicly funded, self-funded, or fully funded by NHS Continuing Care or Terminal Care as described in the NHS Continuing Care National Framework (Revised November 2018.) These procedures will ensure efficient bed utilisation.

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Mental Capacity Act (2005) Policy Helping People to Make Decisions (P38)

“The Mental Capacity Act, 2005 (the Act) provides the legal framework for acting and making decisions on behalf of individuals who lack the mental capacity to make particular decisions for themselves. Everyone working with and/or caring for an adult [aged 16 years and over] who may lack capacity to make specific decisions must comply with the Act when making decisions or acting for that person, when the person lacks the capacity to make a particular decision for themselves. The same rules apply whether the decisions are life-changing or everyday matters” (Mental Capacity Act Code of Practice 2007:15). The aim of this policy is to support compliance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 setting out the principles, practice and responsibilities of Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust staff (DCHS staff) when caring for a person aged 16 years and over. The term person will be used to identify a patient/client/user of DCHS services and the Act will used to identify the Mental Capacity Act 2005.