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Information about your diabetic foot B&W.pub

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DCHS_Respectful Resolution_Step 1 - Creating a safe culture

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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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APPENDIX 23a - Panel Evaluation Form for Staff Partnership Representative.docx

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Disclosure Ref 2024159 - Urinary Cathetar .pdf

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Disclosure Ref 202596 - Diagnosis of Essential Tremor.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 202596 - number of patients that were diagnosed with Essential Tremor across DCHS

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Disclosure Ref 2025134 - Formaldehyde levels.pdf

FOI disclosure ref 202134 regarding number of formaldehyde levels recorded in the Trust’s Histopathology Department

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Disclosure Ref 2024172 - Electric, gas, fuel & water meters in the organisation's buildings.pdf

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Promotion and Management of Continence for Adult Services Policy (P10)

This policy aims to identify a framework for the standards of care and best practice for bladder, bowel and continence promotion. The range of multidisciplinary professionals involved in continence care is diverse, and it is therefore essential that a continence service delivers integrated working practices across organisational and professional boundaries in order to provide effective care and efficient use of resource. The information detailed within this document will assist healthcare professionals who are undertaking a continence assessment and sets the standards of care for patients who present with a bladder or bowel problem. The continence advisory service aims to provide a quality service to all adults registered with a Derbyshire or Derby City GP. People with continence needs should be seen at the most appropriate time by the most appropriate professional. Excellence in continence care (2018) suggests that the initial assessment is best undertaken by staff trained in continence care within in a community setting, the provision of a high-quality assessment is the foundation of high-quality continence care.

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Dual Diagnosis Guideline (G1)

This guidance describes the objectives that need to be in place to ensure that; DCHS staff have the appropriate skills for working with service users who have a dual diagnosis of mental illness and substance misuse; and that there is an agreed way forward for working with this service user group.