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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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Disclosure Ref 2025221 - Trauma & Orthopaedics (T&O) surgical procedures.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to Trauma & Orthopaedics (T&O) surgical procedures

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HV Core Contact Was Not Brought Letter 2.doc

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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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A7 - Revision History (P10)

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Top tips for hand hygiene 2024 poster

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A2 - Stop And Watch

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Disclosure Ref 2024145 - Elective operations and cancellations January 2023 to 31 December 2023 .pdf

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Disclsoure Ref 2025143 - Expenditure over the last financial year 24 & 25 of Medical Locum Doctors via off-framework suppliers.pdf

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Childrens 0-19 Services Was Not Brought No Access and Failed Encounter Policy (P92)

Babies, children and young people are reliant on someone else to take them to appointments or be at home for a visit that relates to their health, development and wellbeing and as a result they are sometimes not taken or in to receive them. Historically this would have been recorded as ‘Did Not Attend’, Failed Encounter and No Access. Many Serious Case Reviews / Safeguarding Adult Reviews/Domestic Homicide Reviews, both nationally and regionally, have identified that not being taken to medical appointments can be a precursor to serious abuse. This policy is to ensure that there is a clear process for all staff working within Childrens 0-19 on how to apply safeguarding principles and procedures to the following situations: • New referrals into the 5-19 service that do not attend their first appointment. • Children and young people known to our services who are not brought to an appointment • No access visits where staff are unable to make contact with, or gain access, to a Child or young person’s place of residence. • Processes are in place to ensure early intervention and prevention when disengagement is a feature as this is the key to safeguarding children • To ensure the recording and collection of timely information to enable analysis of incidents and identification of investigations • The safety and well- being of patients who miss an appointment or home visit is maintained.