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Disclosure Ref 2024166 - Patient in-take registration forms used by Your Sexual Health Matters.pdf

Freedom of Information disclosure reference 2024166 relating to patient in-take registration forms used by Your Sexual Health Matters

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Joint Infant Feeding Policy (P112)

The joint policy aims to ensure that all staff at Derbyshire Community Health Services (DCHS) and Derbyshire County Council (DCC) Children’s Centres understand their roles in supporting expectant and new mothers and families. The policy emphasizes the importance of breastfeeding for both the baby and the mother, highlighting the numerous health benefits. It also addresses the need for care to be mother and family-centered, non-judgemental, and supportive of parents' decisions. The policy outlines the commitment to improving breastfeeding rates by implementing the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Standards. This includes providing information to parents about the value of breastfeeding, supporting them to breastfeed for as long as they want, and protecting them from unethical marketing practices by formula milk companies. The policy encourages collaboration across professional boundaries to improve infant feeding support for all families. Leaders and clinicians are expected to take responsibility for making the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Standards a reality and work together to improve mothers' and parents' experiences of care. The policy also includes a note that the term 'woman' or 'mother' should be inclusive of those who do not identify as female.

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Disclosure Ref 2024293 - Software used for BACs payments.pdf

Freedom of information disclosure relating to software used for BACs payments

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Disclosure Ref 2025141 - Name of the companies that installed solar panels at DCHS sites.doc

Freedom of Information disclosure reference 2025141 relating to name of the companies that installed solar panels at DCHS sites

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Disclosure Ref 2025224 - Solar Energy usage and future plans.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to Solar Energy usage and future plans

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Disclosure Ref 2025275 - Staff policy regarding fragranced products.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to staff policy regarding fragranced products

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Disclosure Ref 2025267 - Recruitment including international recruitment.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to International Recruitment together with external and permanent recruitment agencies

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Example Policy (pdf)

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Information Governance Policy.docx

Information is a vital asset, both in terms of the clinical management of individual patients and the efficient management of services and resources. It plays a key part in clinical governance, service planning and performance management. This document sets out minimum policy standards across the community for confidentiality, integrity and availability of Information. The policy is intended to cover the overlapping areas of Data Protection Compliance, Information Security (BS ISO/IEC 27002:2005 standard), Data Quality and Confidentiality (with regards to ‘common law’).

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Covert Administration of Medicines Policy (P59)

The policy applies to patients who are being treated by Derbyshire Community Health Services Foundation Trust (DCHSFT) inpatient wards, units and pathway 2 care home beds where DCHS employed staff have medical accountability for residents. DCHSFT recognises and respects the autonomy of individuals who receive treatment. However there are times when severely incapacitated individuals in our care can neither consent nor refuse treatment and the use of covert medications may need to be considered. This policy applies to the administration of medicines for a physical disorder or a mental disorder under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and to medication for a mental disorder administered under Part 4 and Part 4A of the Mental Health Act 1983. Treatment of a physical condition can only be given under the Mental Health Act Part 4 if the condition is a symptom or manifestation of the mental disorder.