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Was Not Brought - Did Not Attend - No Access Visit Policy (P88)

The purpose of this document is to outline the responsibilities of Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust (DCHS) staff when parents/carers disengage from health services and there are concerns about the welfare of children and adults in their care. Laming (2003) and learning from serious case reviews and safeguarding adult reviews show that disengagement from healthcare may be partial, intermittent, persistent or terminal in nature. It is widely acknowledged that ‘was not brought’/‘non-attendance’ and avoidance of seeing health staff can be a sign that things are not as they should be within the family and/or person’s life. This may have serious consequences for some children and adults dependent on others to meet their care and support needs. It may also signal potential abuse or neglect. It is imperative that early non engagement with services is identified in order for health practitioners to consider if this is a safeguarding concern that requires a safeguarding referral, safety planning or escalation.

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DCHS PSED Report 2019-2020.pdf

DCHS Public Sector Equality Duty Report 2019-2020

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Financial wellbeing and support - DCHS

Financial wellbeing and support - DCHS v2, includes useful contact details for support and advice agencies

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2022 10 06 Board Pack.pdf

October 2022 - Trust Board Meeting Pack

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L288 - Using phenoxymethylpenicillin tablets when liquid medication is unavailable

Advice for parents on administering phenoxymethylpenicillin Tablets to Children when liquid medication is unavailable.

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Active Stand Standard Operating Procedure (S105)

To ensure that all staff are aware of the correct procedures when performing an active stand test. To ensure the protocol is standardised and staff are following safe working practices.

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Domestic Abuse - Childrens 0-19 Services Policy (P14)

This policy gives clear guidance on the standard expected of Specialist Community Public Health Nurses (Health Visitors and School Nurses) and other members of the 0-19 team when undertaking routine enquiry, managing disclosures of domestic abuse, responding to domestic abuse notifications, and supporting families experiencing the impact of domestic abuse. This document supports a commitment to evidence based practice across 0-19 children’s services.

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Disclosure Ref 202483 - IT Infrastructure.pdf

FOI disclosure regarding IT Infrastructure for desktop management, data centre, server management, networking and IT security

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Disclosure Ref 202455 - Orthotic Devices.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 202455 relating to Orthotic Devices

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Disclosure Ref 2024143 - CAFM contract.pdf

FOI disclosure relating to CAFM contract