Managing substance misuse on trust premises policy
Zero tolerance policy for the use or possession of illicit substances on trust premises.
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Zero tolerance policy for the use or possession of illicit substances on trust premises.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
When members of the public are referred to Trust services and full assessment cannot be completed due to the person not wishing to engage with mental health or learning disability services.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
Individuals who choose to discontinue contact or do not attend appointments.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
Support management of access to and exit from in-patient areas
Category: Procedures
Topic: Clinical
The procedures to be followed when caring for individuals with concurrent mental health and substance misuse needs.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Clinical
Standards of practice and processes to be followed when caring for individuals with substance misuse problems and coexisting mental health or learning disability.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
Understanding behavioural challenges and helping the person to express their needs in more appropriate ways, is crucial to providing effective support.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
Approach used in secondary mental health and learning disability services to assess, plan, review and co-ordinate care, treatment and support for people with complex needs, relating to their mental health or learning disabilities.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
An advance statement sets out a person’s preferences, wishes, beliefs and values regarding their future care.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical
As both a legal and ethical principle, consent must be obtained before an act of care or treatment (including examination) is provided to a person.
Category: Policies
Topic: Clinical