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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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Mental Health Act 1983 - Section 5(2) Doctors 72 Hour Holding Power Policy and Procedure (P105)

This policy provides guidance on the use of Section 5(2), doctors holding power and should be followed by the relevant doctors and approved clinicians working in Trust in-patient areas.

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Disclosure Ref 202419 - Workplace Conduct 2020 to 2023.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 202419 regarding Workplace Conduct 2020 to 2023

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Disclosure Ref 2024138 - Agency Doctors in EMD Jan - Mar 24.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 2024138 - Agency Doctors in EMD Jan - Mar 24

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L336 - What Matters To Me

What Matters To Me (L336)

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Disclosure Ref 202576 - Paper Medical Records including storage and archiving .pdf

Freedom of information final disclosure reference 202576 relating to paper medical records including storage and archiving of these

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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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Disclosure Ref 2025289 - Continence and stoma care agreement for sponsorship nurses.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to continence and stoma care agreement for sponsorship nurses

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Informal Carers administration of PRN subcutaneous injection in Community Palliative care Guidelines for DCHS staff (G184)

A small number of dying patients’ relatives request permission to administer subcutaneous medication at home to enable symptom control. UK statutory law supports this practice within a safe governance structure. To support this in practice “The Derbyshire policy for Informal Carers Administration of an as required subcutaneous injection in Community Palliative care” has been developed and underpins these guidelines for Derbyshire Community Health Service (DCHS) staff.

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DCHS QI Tools- Driver Diagrams.pptx