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How to spot a phishing email.pdf

How to spot a phishing (fake/spam/suspicious/scam) email, and what to do if you receive one

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Continuing healthcare and NHS-funded nursing care Links to Templates

Continuing healthcare and NHS-funded nursing care Links to Templates

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Babington Hospital Bus Options

Babington Hospital Bus Options

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£25K Spend - October 2024

£25K Spend - October 2024

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Data Loggers – A Guide On How To Use, Read, Configure And Record Temperatures In Clinics, Wards, Departments Across DCHS Sites (S142)

Data Loggers – A Guide On How To Use, Read, Configure And Record Temperatures In Clinics, Wards, Departments Across DCHS Sites

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The_Herbert_Protocol_form.pdf

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£25K Spend October 2022

DCHS £25K Spend October 2022

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List of Sponsors

A list of Sponsors for staff to contact who are able to request access to a SystmOne unit

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DCHS Freedom to speak up (Raising Concerns) leaflet

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Child Visiting Policy (P18)

The aim of this policy is to provide a process for staff when facilitating visits by a child/ren to (Derbyshire Community Health Services FT) DCHS inpatient and day case services, including services where patients are detained under the Mental Health Act (1983). Maintaining effective family contact and dynamics has been shown to often be crucial for a full recovery for people with mental health problems. Health professionals must be aware that the needs of the child come first, and they must not be put at significant risk of harm. Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018) sets out how organisations and individuals should work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people in accordance with Section 11 of the Children Act 2004. All health professionals and organisations have a key role to play in safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Many DCHS services do not directly work with children; staff working within these services may indirectly become involved in the welfare of child visitors as part of their daily case management.