Perinatal Operational Policy
Perinatal Operational Policy describes how perinatal care is delivered to ensure a safe, effective, and productive perinatal services.
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Perinatal Operational Policy describes how perinatal care is delivered to ensure a safe, effective, and productive perinatal services.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
Moisture Associated Skin Damage procedure - Assessment, Prevention and Management of
Category: Procedures
Topic: Clinical
This procedure supports the Trust to demonstrate the NHS Employers Employment Check Standards – Professional Registration and Qualification Checks and the requirements of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to ensure that all regulated professionally registered staff have their registration both verified at recruitment and throughout employment with their appropriate regulatory bodies.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Clinical
The main aim of this document is to set standards in practice to ensure that oxygen is administered, prescribed and stored safely. The principles apply to all medical gases, but for ease the term oxygen will be used throughout most of the document.
Category: Guidance
Topic: Clinical
This policy aims to ensure there is no risk to the safety and security of patients and staff arising from any visit to our premises by invited visitors such as families, friends, maintenance workers, solicitors, police, VIPs, celebrities or media.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
To support service users to have meaningful contact with their family members to support their wellbeing and recovery alongside ensuring that this is safe for the children.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
The purpose of this policy is to inform Trust staff of the actions that should be taken and procedures to be followed when concerns have been identified regarding the safety or welfare of a child or young person.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
The purpose of this protocol is to ensure that security is maintained whilst ensuring that children are protected.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Clinical
To inform practitioners undertaking examinations of patients or procedures of the trusts required practice for the use of chaperones
Category: Procedures
Topic: Clinical
Our safeguarding adults policy directs and supports all staff in the recognition and reporting of concerns of abuse and neglect of an adult (person aged 18 years or older) in line with local procedures from the Safeguarding Adults Boards.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical