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Freedom to speak up animations

We have developed a series of animations based on issues staff have raised a concern about in DCHS. We hope they help you make your decision about whether you should raise a concern.

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Disclosure Ref 2025262- Damp and mould health related conditions January 2022 to January 2025.doc

Freedom of information request relating to yearly figures (2022–2024) on diagnoses, admissions, and deaths related to damp‑ and mould‑associated conditions—including aspergillosis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis—within the period 1 January 2022 to 1 January 2025.

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Unopposed-declaration-PublicRestofEngland.pdf

Declaration Rest of England

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0382 - Hypoglycaemia - Treatment Algorithm - ONLY for use in outpatients

Hypoglycaemia - Treatment Algorithm - ONLY for use in outpatients

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TPP544-0037 - Inpatient Falls Multifactorial Risk Assessment

Inpatient Falls Multifactorial Risk Assessment

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1237 - Approval form for Heart Failure Nurse who is not a prescriber to alter medication doses

1237 - Approval form for Heart Failure Nurse who is not a prescriber to alter medication doses

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0273 - OT Environment Measurement Information Sheet Carer

0273 - OT Environment Measurement Information Sheet Carer

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Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD) Care Pathway (G78)

G78 - Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD) Care Pathway

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TPP227-0007 - National Early Warning Score Chart

TPP227-0007 - National Early Warning Score Chart

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Suspected Deep Vein Thrombosis Pathway Urgent Treatment Centre (G95)

G95 - Suspected Deep Vein Thrombosis Pathway Urgent Treatment Centre

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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.