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DCHS QI Tools- Brainstorming.pptx

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Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) Report 2021-2022

Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) Report 2021-2022

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A4 - Monitoring and Audit (P10)

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Back to Basics – Uniform (L344)

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GD11 Assessment Toolkit Guide - Values Based Recruitment – Appendix 2 Assessment Centre Assessment Matrix.docx

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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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L226 – “Working Together” Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Information Leaflet

Patient information leaflet about PPI, Patient and Public Involvement.

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Guidance for Visitors

Covid visiting guidance and restrictions on wards and in NHS properties; updated 13 June 2022

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DCHS QI Tools- SWOT.pptx

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Remote Consultation (telehealth) – Standard Operating Procedure Planned Care and Specialist Services (S120)

This standard operating procedure sets out the process by which we will determine, for each patient, for each contact, when it is safe and effective to offer a remote consultation, and when a face to face consultation will be needed. This will ensure that all patients who wish to access remote consultation are able to do so equitably, based on clear clinical decision making.