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Diabetes services

We provide two services for people with diabetes - Community Diabetes for people with Type 1 & Type 2 diabetes and our Diabetes Education service for people with Type 2 diabetes in Derby and Derbyshire. Each service is designed and selected according to individual requirements.

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Disclsoure Ref 2025156 - System used by Estates team.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 2025156 regarding the CAFM Solution used by Estates to manage Reactive and Planned Maintenance tasks and the AD floor plans system used

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Disclosure Ref 2025183 - Child Exploitation including staff safeguarding training & referrals.pdf

Disclosure Ref 2025183 relating to Child Exploitation including staff safeguarding training & referrals

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

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Unopposed-declaration-Public-AmberValleyErewashandSouthDerbyshire - Copy.pdf

Unopposed-declaration-Public-AmberValleyErewashandSouthDerbyshire

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Data Protection Legislation incl GDPR Policy.docx

This policy sets out the standards that DCHS and its staff are required to meet in order to comply with Data Protection Legislation, including the UK General Data Protection Regulations (UK GDPR).

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0057 - Neurological Observation Chart

0057 - Neurological Observation Chart

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Topical corticosteroid pathways for varicose eczema for non-medical prescribers (G201)

Topical corticosteroid pathway for varicose eczema for non-medical prescribers

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0323 - Posture Care Pathway for People with Complex Disability (LD)

0323 - Posture Care Pathway for People with Complex Disability (LD)

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TPP074-0065 - MH Notification Of Cessation MH Detention Treatment Plan

TPP074-0065 - Notification Of Cessation of Detention Treatment from a section under the Mental Health Act 1983

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Verification of Adult Death Policy (P51)

When a person dies, a number of steps need to be completed to allow legal registration of the death and for a funeral to take place: 1. Confirmation of the fact of death. 2. Certification of the medical cause of death or referral to the Coroner. 3. Registration of the Death. Obtaining a burial or cremation order. The aim of this policy is to provide a framework for the timely verification of adult deaths by competent registered clinicians. It will enable staff to care appropriately for the deceased and minimise distress for families and carers following a death. Timely verification – within one hour in a hospital setting and within four hours in a community setting – is an important stage in the grieving process for relatives and carers and also a key time for support (Wilson et al, 2017).