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Babington Hospital

Babington Hospital offers the following DCHS services: community therapy, physiotherapy and children's services.

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).

End of Life - Directory of Services

Information hub for all clinicians, carers and family members, signposting to end of life support and resources available throughout Derbyshire.

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A7 - Revision History (P10)

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APPENDIX 16 - Invite to Disciplinary Hearing - Panel.docx

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Covid-19 Contact Guidance V10

Covid-19 Contact Guidance v10

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Positive swab result within the last 7 days prior to admission to DCHS.docx

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Self-isolation_and_testing_what_you_need_to_know_now__-_SM_poster.pdf

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APPENDIX 17 - Invite to Disciplinary Hearing - Witness.docx

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Off to the Best Start Guide (G209)

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Top tips for hand hygiene 2024 poster

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APPENDIX 24 - Invite to appeal hearing.docx

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Incident Reporting Policy (P80)

Derbyshire Community Health Services (DCHS) NHS Foundation Trust is committed to ensuring the safety of patients, staff, visitors, and contractors alike. DCHS aspires to provide a Zero Harm environment. The policy considers the recommendations of the Department of Health publications: An Organisation with a Memory, Building a Safer NHS, Doing less Harm and the former National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) publication Building a memory: preventing harm, reducing risks and improving patient safety, Berwick report 2013 and the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and subsequent subsidiary reports. The reporting, management and investigation of adverse incidents are fundamental elements of risk management. Sharing the learning from adverse incidents (including near misses) enables the organisation to implement changes to practice, processes, and systems so that the risk of harm is reduced. In addition to the human costs, if incidents are not properly managed, they may result in a loss of public confidence in the organisation and a loss of assets.