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some of the comments were: '[Group Supervision] is a brilliant way to talk about problems and situations [in the clinical work]' 'Very...
information pack and all staff are using it. Thank you for coming along to talk about the pack and for helping our practice. We now have...
Therapy Stroke Groups: Improving patient activity on the Stroke unit and efficiency of the workforce
within the groups, encouraging and supporting each other and were able to talk to other people in similar situations. Staff morale also...
This guideline covers how to create the right conditions for mental wellbeing at work. It aims to promote a supportive and inclusive work environment, including training and support for managers and helping people who have or are at risk of poor mental health.
Supporting young people through transition into adult heath care services
social care, youth and voluntary services all come together to be available to talk to young people and their families about what is...
and carers, but that 7 in 10 GPs felt that they didn't have enough time to talk women through their options of where to give birth in...
Supporting Carers in the Stroke Early Supported Discharge Service
to the project, we felt that there may be an unmet need, as carers would talk about the emotional impact on them informally and also we...
This quality standard covers care and support for adults with cerebral palsy (aged 25 and over). It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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People's experience using adult social care services (QS182)
This quality standard covers the experience of adults using social care services. It applies to all settings where people use social care services, including people's own homes, residential care and community settings. Its aim is to help people understand what care they can expect and to improve their experience by supporting them to make decisions about their care. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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End of life care for infants, children and young people (QS160)
This quality standard covers end of life care for infants, children and young people (from birth to 18 years) who have a life-limiting condition. Life-limiting conditions are those that are expected to result in an early death for the person. It also covers support for family members and carers. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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Sections for QS160
- Quality statements
- Quality statement 1: Advance care plan
- Quality statement 2: Named medical specialist
- Quality statement 3: Emotional and psychological support
- Quality statement 4: Specialist paediatric palliative care team
- Quality statement 5: Support for grief and loss for parents or carers
- Quality statement 6: Care at home
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This guideline covers diagnosing and managing multiple sclerosis in people aged 18 and over. It aims to improve the quality of life for people with multiple sclerosis by promoting prompt and effective symptom management and relapse treatment, and comprehensive reviews.
This quality standard covers assessment, treatment, monitoring and care for children, young people and adults with an eating disorder. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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Sections for QS175
- Quality statements
- Quality statement 1: Early assessment and treatment
- Quality statement 2: Discussion about psychological treatment options
- Quality statement 3: First-line psychological treatment for binge eating disorder
- Quality statement 4: Bulimia-nervosa-focused family therapy
- Quality statement 5: Coordinated care across services
- Quality statement 6: Risk assessment when moving between services
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Managing COVID symptoms (including at the end of life) in a prison setting
therefore had to work with the local hospice's education team to be able to talk about holistic care and environmental comforts within...
at project closure included discussion about ways of changing the way we talk about the clinical offer and ensuring the EIS Pathway in...
Child maltreatment: when to suspect maltreatment in under 18s (CG89)
This guideline covers the signs of possible child maltreatment in children and young people aged under 18 years. It aims to raise awareness and help health professionals who are not child protection specialists to identify the features of physical, sexual and emotional abuse, neglect and fabricated or induced illness.