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800,000 people, 1.8 million jabs

One year of the Covid-19 vaccination programme in Derbyshire.

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2022 10 06 Board Pack.pdf

October 2022 - Trust Board Meeting Pack

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Leadership - Useful links (v1).docx

Links to various support and information available to new/existing leaders from a variety of sources.

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Cardiac Rehab Service SOP (S109)

This SOP was drawn up to confirm and clarify the operating procedure for the community cardiac rehabilitation service (CR) This document sets out the standards which, in the view of the patient and professional organisations involved, are required of services to deliver a high-quality community cardiac rehabilitation service for people with cardiovascular disease (CVD) Cardiac rehabilitation is a comprehensive secondary prevention programme of exercise and education aimed at people who have had a cardiac event, cardiac surgery, and heart failure. Research has demonstrated that it helps reduce mortality and morbidity “The evidence base that supports the merits of comprehensive CR is robust and consistently demonstrates a favourable impact on cardiovascular mortality and hospital re-admissions in patients with coronary heart disease” (Anderson et al 2016). The community cardiac rehabilitation service was developed in response to a growing need for more cardiac rehabilitation programmes for a wider range of cardiac conditions which were unable to be accommodated in the acute hospital programmes and to offer a menu of options for delivery of programmes closer to the patient’s own home.

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Waiting Well Standard Operating Procedure (S115)

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) has been developed to set out the expected clinical standards for DCHS and DHCFT by which we manage our access to services for people who are either not yet receiving a service from a specific team or who are awaiting this intervention. There will continue to be a DCHS and DHCFT policy and procedure due to systems and governance and to refer to the relevant one as appropriate. This SOP is to support the safety and well-being of service users (and those around them) who are waiting to access our services.

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Disclosure Ref 202453 - Spend on Agency staff.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 202453 relating to Spend of Agency nursing staff in 2024

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Infant Feeding Practitioner (IFP) Standard Operating Procedure SOP (S136)

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) gives an overview of the service provided by Infant Feeding Practitioners (IFP). It also supports a commitment to ensure evidence based tools and training are embedded within practice, supporting the local commissioning for outcomes recommendations, and offering assurance that the service is focused on personalised and needs based care. This Standard Operating Procedure should be used in conjunction with other DCHS Childrens and DCHS Trust policies along with UNICEF Baby Friendly standards.

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Disclosure Ref 202508 - NHS Pension Scheme .pdf

Disclosure to freedom of information request regarding staff currently employed who are also members of the NHS pension scheme

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Disclosure Ref 202566 - IT systems & applications .pdf

Freedom of Information Disclosure Ref 202566 relating to IT systems & applications

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Disclosure Ref 202548 - Trust guidance on pressure care and incidents.pdf

Freedom of information final disclosure reference 202548 relating to Trust guidance on pressure care and incidents

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Disclosure Ref 202548 - Trust guidance on pressure care and incidents.pdf

Freedom of information final disclosure reference 202548 relating to trust guidance on pressure care (for the care and prevention of pressure sores, pressure ulcers, or bed sores) issued to administrators and/or hospital staff from 20222 to 2024