Social media policy
The Social media policy outlines how colleagues can use social media responsibly and minimise any harm to them or the Trust.
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The Social media policy outlines how colleagues can use social media responsibly and minimise any harm to them or the Trust.
Category: Policies
Topic: Corporate
This document provides a framework of core safety measures across all of the Trust’s property and premises. For staff to know what they need to do, to prevent fires and in the event of a fire.
Category: Policies
Topic: Health and Safety
This policy explains our processing of special category and criminal offence data, and satisfies the requirements of Schedule 1, Part 4 of the DPA 2018.
Category: Policies
Topic: Confidentiality and privacy, Corporate
This Policy covers time away from the ward for informal patients. Informal patients have certain rights including the right to leave at any time, supported by protection under the Human Rights Act – Article 5 right to liberty and Article 2 right to life. These rights must be balanced against the Trust’s duty of care to informal patients to protect those who may be vulnerable and at risk of harm to themselves or others.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
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
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
Allocation of Responsible Clinicians Policy ensures that the Mental Health Act 1983 Code of Practice (CoP) requirement for hospital managers to have local protocols in place for allocating responsible clinicians to patients is met.
Category: Policies
Topic: Mental Health Act
Deprivation of Liberty Policy sets out that any deprivation of liberty in the Trust must be authorised and is subject to external scrutiny and safeguards the rights of the person.
Category: Policies
Topic: Mental Health Act
The Community Treatment Order (CTO) policy provides guidance about the use of CTOs, patients for whom they are suitable, and providing and managing care planning and support in the community.This policy includes guidance on circumstances that might lead to recall to hospital.
Category: Policies
Topic: Mental Health Act