Pages
Proposed changes to the Babington rehabilitation service
https://dchs.nhs.uk/news/proposed-changes-babington-rehabilitation-service
Fire Safety - Information For Occupants
https://dchs.nhs.uk/about-us/quality-heart-our-care/patient-safety/fire-safety-information-occupants
Freedom to Speak Up (Raise a Concern)
FTSU at DCHS
Can you spare a day to cycle for healthy children and a healthy climate? - Ride for their lives 2022
Armed Forces Community Staff Network
Supporting DCHS in the delivery of the Armed Forces Covenant Commitments
DCHS SIM-swap project – important information for laptop users
DCHS SIM-swap project - 5 weeks to swap out over 2,500 laptops. Mostly laptops that are used by mobile workers (ie clinicians that go in to patients homes).
Files
Guidelines for Locality Managers and 0-19 Clinicians following notification of a child death (G318)
The aim of this document is to provide guidance for 0-19 clinical staff and Locality Managers following notification by the children’s services administration team of the death of a baby, child, or young person.
Triage Template - Appendix 4 (G323)
Triage Template
Disclosure Ref 2024134 - Nursing Associates Job Description Band 3.pdf
Disclosure Ref 2024134 - Nursing Associates Job Description Band 3.
HRP37 Managing Allegations Against Staff PiPoT Policy - Appendix 3 - Information for Staff - Managing Abuse Allegations Against Adults Who are a Person in Position of Trust (PIPOT
HRP37 Managing Allegations Against Staff PiPoT Policy - Appendix 3 - Information for Staff - Managing Abuse Allegations Against Adults Who are a Person in Position of Trust (PIPOT
NMP Leavers notification form (A2 P57)
NMP Leavers notification form
Appendix 4 - Procedure for Point of Care INR Testing for Day Podiatric Surgery staff who are trained in performing the INR testing procedures (S128)
Procedure for Point of Care INR Testing for Day Podiatric Surgery staff who are trained in performing the INR testing procedures
L337 - What is the Diabetes Psychology service
Living with diabetes is hard. Coping with a new diagnosis, symptoms, treatments, appointments, and worries about the future can feel like a big burden. Around one in three people may have psychological concerns about their diabetes at any one time. Diabetes Psychology supports people living with Diabetes who have complex needs. Usually, sessions are one-to-one. They last 45 minutes, once a week, for between 1 and 12 weeks
Working safely with sharps - Presentation 24.25
Working safely with sharps - Presentation 24.25
Understanding Diabetes Education (L349)
Understanding Diabetes Education (L349)
Disclosure Ref 2025120 - Federated Data Platform.pdf
Disclosure Ref 2025120 relating to Federated Data Platform