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Join the bank

DCHS employs temporary staff via our bank or from agencies. The temporary staffing team support this activity, including Covid-19 temporary staffing.

Wound Clinic Service

Our wound clinic service was established in 2019 to provide a 7-day per week wound care service for the people of Derbyshire.

Finance and Procurement System Changes

The Trust’s current contract for the provision of financial services (i.e. finance and procurement) from NHS Shared Business Services (SBS) is coming to an end on 31 March 2022. 

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Renasys Touch Patient Guide.pdf

Renasys Touch Patient Guide

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0539 - Information About My Stay

0539 - Information About My Stay

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0081 - Medication Reminder Card

0081, Patient Medication Reminder Card

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Plantar Heel Pain (Plantar Fasciopathy) Care Pathway (G77)

G77 - Plantar Heel Pain (Plantar Fasciopathy) Care Pathway

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L85 - What is Delirium Leaflet - Easy Read

L85 - What is Delirium Leaflet - Easy Read

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0122 - Waterlow Risk Assessment Tool

Waterlow Risk Assessment Tool

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L257 - Leg Ulcer Compression Bandaging Patient Information

L257 - Leg Ulcer Compression Bandaging Patient Information Leaflet

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NHSI National Stop the Pressure Guidance (G100)

G100 - NHSI National Stop the Pressure Guidance

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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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Disconnection of Continuous Infusional Chemotherapy from a Central Venous Access Device (CVAD) in the Community SOP (S65)

The aim of this SOP is to provide guidance for staff in the clinical procedure of the disconnection of continuous infusion chemotherapy from a CVAD within a DCHS setting across adult services. This SOP is intended to reduce the level of risks associated with this procedure.