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HRP37 Managing Allegations Against Staff PiPoT Policy - Appendix 4 - A Just Culture Guide

HRP37 Managing Allegations Against Staff PiPoT Policy - Appendix 4 - A Just Culture Guide

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NMP Prescribing Supervision Template (A4 P57)

NMP Prescribing Supervision Template

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Appendix 4 - Procedure for Point of Care INR Testing for Day Podiatric Surgery staff who are trained in performing the INR testing procedures (S128)

Procedure for Point of Care INR Testing for Day Podiatric Surgery staff who are trained in performing the INR testing procedures

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L337 - What is the Diabetes Psychology service

Living with diabetes is hard. Coping with a new diagnosis, symptoms, treatments, appointments, and worries about the future can feel like a big burden. Around one in three people may have psychological concerns about their diabetes at any one time. Diabetes Psychology supports people living with Diabetes who have complex needs. Usually, sessions are one-to-one. They last 45 minutes, once a week, for between 1 and 12 weeks

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Working safely with sharps - Presentation 24.25

Working safely with sharps - Presentation 24.25

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Sending information via email.docx

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HRP20 Supporting and Maintaining Attendance Policy

v2 November 2025

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FINAL Chief Executive Designate - Stakeholder Briefing - 11 November 2021.pdf

Dr Chris Clayton appointment; Chief Executive JUCD

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Transfer of Care Protocol (S14)

1.1 The purpose of these joint procedures is to minimise delays for all adult patients assessed as fit for transfer including those who need Care Packages at home, permanent Care Home Placements whether publicly funded, self-funded, or fully funded by NHS Continuing Care or Terminal Care as described in the NHS Continuing Care National Framework (Revised November 2018.) These procedures will ensure efficient bed utilisation.

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Safe to Wait SOP for Band 3 HCAs (S76)

The rationale for introducing a “Safe to Wait” process is, for when patients present to UTC Services, the first point of contact will usually be the Reception/HCA staff. The Safe to Wait Guidance will be undertaken by Health Care Assistant (Band 3) staff following specific training and a period of demonstrating competence for the assessment of patients attending the UTCs with specific conditions/injuries. This will ensure that Band 3 HCA’s are aware of “Red Flag Signs”, and symptoms that indicate that someone presenting at the unit may require immediate or urgent attention.