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Information Governance Handbook v1 2023 09.pdf

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DCHS_Respectful Resolution - Allegation

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APPENDIX 23 - Panel Evaluation Form.docx

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

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Information about Non-Medical Prescribing 2022.docx

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DCHS greater than £25K spend - Jan 22

DCHS greater than £25K spend - Jan 22

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Safeguarding Adults Policy (P28)

The aim of this policy is to support staff to comply with their duties under the Care Act 2014 (sections 42-46) for safeguarding adults and the Derbyshire and Derby Safeguarding Adults Boards Safeguarding Adults Policy and Procedures. The policy sets out the principles and practice of safeguarding adults and the responsibilities of Derbyshire Community Health Services (Trust) staff when caring for an adult (aged 18 years and over) where safeguarding concerns arise. “Safeguarding means protecting an adult’s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect…people and organisations working together to prevent and stop both the risks and experience of abuse or neglect, while at the same time making sure that the adult’s wellbeing is promoted including, where appropriate, having regard to their views, wishes, feelings and beliefs in deciding on any action” (Care and Support Statutory Guidance 2017:14.7).

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Disclosure Ref 202243 - Agency for Biomedical SciencePathology - Copy.pdf