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Tier 3 Weight Management Service Derbyshire

The Tier 3 Weight Management Service offers a weight management programme to support adults with severe and complex obesity to lose weight across Derby City and Derbyshire County.

Queens Nurse Awards 2022 - applications opening soon!

Our DCHS group of Queen's Nurses is growing fast, and we encourage you to apply. Information and details for the 2022 applications will be available on the Queen's Nursing institute website from March 2022.

Butterley Ward is back at Ripley Hospital

Plans have been announced to bring Butterley Ward back to Ripley Hospital from its temporary base at Ilkeston Community Hospital after Easter, during the final week of April.

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.

Speech and language therapy service

Our therapists, practitioners, assistants and admin support workers work together to deliver high quality services for adults and children who have speech, language and communication difficulties; eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia). We work with adults and children, throughout Derbyshire and Derby City. More specifically: Derby City and Derbyshire County - Adults and Derby City and the southern half of Derbyshire County - Children.

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Disclosure Ref 2024236 - Weight loss drug.pdf

Freedom of Information request reference 2024236 relating to GP & A&E appointments and deaths relating to overdose of either Saxenda, ozempic or wegovy (medical names Liraglutide and semaglutide) weightloss drugs

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Disclosure Ref 2024195 - Financial spend on agency staff.pdf

Freedom of information disclosure reference 2024195 relating to financial spend on agency staff for the most recent month

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Disclosure Ref 2025183 - Child Exploitation including staff safeguarding training & referrals.pdf

Disclosure Ref 2025183 relating to Child Exploitation including staff safeguarding training & referrals

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Final Standard Operating Procedure Safe Staffing Levels and Annual Leave management ISHS October 2025

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Disclosure Ref 2024228 - Cost of specialist bariatric equipment.pdf

Freedom of information disclosure relating to spend on specialist bariatric equipment for obese/bariatric patients (patients over 160kg) during the last three financial years and a breakdown of the type of equipment used by the trust and the amounts spent, split between Rental expenditure and Purchased Equipment

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Disclosure Ref 2024284 - Medication chain disruptions & incidents.pdf

Freedom of information disclosure relating to medication chain disruptions & incidents due to this

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Disclosure Ref 202552 - Clinical Waste Contract.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to clinical waste contracts and leads for various services

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Disclosure Ref 2025213 - Cyber security incidents, data breaches following cyber incidents & measures in place.doc

Freedom of Information disclosure relating to cyber security incidents, data breaches following cyber incidents & measures in place

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Disclosure Ref 2025222 - Thoracoscopy services.doc

Freedom of information relating to thoracoscopy services

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Delivering Same Sex Accommodation (P64)

Every patient has the right to receive high quality care that is safe, effective and respects their Privacy and Dignity. There are no exemptions from the need to provide high standards of privacy and dignity and this applies to all areas, including when admission is unplanned. This is one of the guiding principles of the NHS Constitution (2009) and at the core of local NHS visions. Derbyshire Community Health Trust ( DCHS) aim is that all patients who are admitted to any of our hospitals will only share the room where they sleep with members of the same sex, and same sex toilets and bathrooms will be close to their bed area. Sharing with members of the opposite sex should only happen by exception based on clinical need (for example where patients need specialist equipment), or when patients choose to share (for instance married couple who have been admitted together may want to share a side room). This Policy contributes to the achievement of CQC Outcome 4 – The patient will receive care, treatment and support in single sex accommodation wherever it is available. The aim is to ensure a clear and consistent approach is adopted across DCHS community hospitals by all ward managers.