Digital and Data Contract Management Policy
This Digital and Data Contract Management Policy provides sets out how manage and administer Digital and Data contracts for goods, services and works purchased from suppliers.
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This Digital and Data Contract Management Policy provides sets out how manage and administer Digital and Data contracts for goods, services and works purchased from suppliers.
Category: Policies
Topic: IT
All TEWV staff need to be aware of the contents of this RIDDOR Procedure which refer to reportable injuries, notifiable diseases and dangerous occurrences which may occur within the Trust. There is a legal duty to report RIDDOR incidents to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) within a specified timescale. Reporting to the HSE can only be undertaken by the H&S Department after being advised by Services of a potential reportable incident/occurrence
Category: Procedures
Topic: Health and Safety
This page contains a short version of our privacy notice. It also has links to all of our privacy notices and information about how we will use your personal information.
Category: Legal requirements
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Prevention and Management Procedure supports staff to: help prevent UTIs; to identify those patients who are showing signs and symptoms of a UTI; and to provide the appropriate care, management and guidance for individual patients.
Category: Procedures
Hospital Manager procedure says how Hospital Manager review meetings are conducted for patients under the Mental Health Act (MHA).
Category: Procedures
Topic: Mental Health Act
Community Caseload Supervision Policy describes the minimum standard for providing community caseload supervision and caseload oversight, detailing how it will be provided as part of routine practice for staff across community teams with all staff. By doing this, it will enable safety, effectiveness, and flow of the patient experience through community teams and to support the wellbeing and safety of our staff.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
This procedure facilitates increased supported access to trust gymnasiums.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Clinical
Welcome to our first issue of Together with friends, family and neighbours.
Category: Carer newsletter
Topic: Carers, Communications
support for staff who care for patients experiencing incontinence.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Clinical
The purpose of this document is to provide guidance on the daily management of the ward ensuring the optimal staffing levels are met which meet the patients’ needs as determined by risk and level of acuity. Additionally, when planned staffing levels are insufficient to meet current patient needs from an increased demand due to patient acuity, that staff are clear about how to escalate this for support from senior nurses and managers in order to identify and redeploy human resources to maintain safety as and when necessary.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Clinical