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January 2022 - Wellbeing calendar of events

Find out more about January's wellbeing offer for DCHS colleagues here; there's a whole month's calendar of events and support for all DCHS staff.

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DCHS management of in-patients with Diarrhoea or suspected Clostridioides difficile (Cdiff) 2022 poster1.pdf

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Achilles Tendinopathy.pub

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Latest weekly DCHS update - Leadership development.pdf

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Information Governance Handbook v1 2023 09.pdf

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DCHS_Respectful Resolution - Allegation

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Freedom of Information disclosure regarding Capabilities & Protection Against Fraud

Freedom of Information FOI Disclosure IT Capabilities & Protection Against Fraud

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Categorisation of harm.pdf

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Disclosure Ref 2024153 - 65 week wait for elective treatment .pdf

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Information Management and Technology Security Policy.docx

Information Management and Technology (IM&T) policies and procedures are required to ensure that all staff understand their roles and responsibilities in protecting information and information systems from unauthorised use and access.The aim of this policy is to establish and maintain the security and confidentiality of information, information systems, applications and networks owned or held by the Trust.

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Physical Health Care For People With Mental Health And Learning Disabilities Guidelines (G15)

This guidance aims to set out the standard of physical health monitoring for those patients within both the older person’s mental health and learning disability inpatient units. It provides guidance about physical health care interventions that are provided within the Trust and those requiring advice or intervention from other services. Good physical health underpins the overall well-being of our patients and supports a holistic approach to care delivery, which includes the identification and appropriate management of physical health needs. In relation to those service users attending specialist OPMH day Services or specialist LD outpatients, the responsibility for the patient’s physical, health care will remain with their General Practitioner. Where there are any identified physical health findings or concerns noted whilst the patient is attending the service, their General Practitioner must be notified.