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Alcohol and Substance Misuse Staff Policy
The alcohol misuse and substance misuse policy raises awareness of the dangers of alcohol and substances, encourages staff to seek help if they feel they have a problem, provides guidance for managers who suspect an employee has been misusing substances or alcohol and the appropriate actions to take
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/policies/workforce/substance-misuse/substance-misuse
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Alcohol and Substance Misuse Staff Policy
The alcohol and substance misuse policy: - raises awareness of the dangers of alcohol and substances - encourages staff to seek help if they feel they have a problem - provides guidance for managers who suspect an employee has been misusing substances or alcohol and the appropriate actions to take
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/policies/workforce/substance-misuse
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FoCUS: Forum of Carers and People Who Use Services
Our Forum of Carers and people who use our Services is a way of having your say about the way we do things and helping us improve services. The area groups meet on a regular basis to provide people with the opportunity to hear about what is happening in the Trust and feedback comments or concerns about the health and social care of people with mental ill-health or learning disabilities.
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About Research
Health and social care research helps us learn about why we become ill and what we can do to stay well. It advances our knowledge so that we can find new treatments, change the way we deliver care, prevent illness and improve the environment, health and wellbeing of local populations.
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About Us
i-access is a drug and alcohol service run in partnership with WDP that offers advice, information and support to people in Surrey who want help with problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
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Getting Help
The i-access drug and alcohol substance misuse and addiction service accepts self referrals from people who want to reduce or stop their problematic drinking or drug use. Referrals are also accepted from GPs and other professionals.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/drug-and-alcohol-iaccess/iAccessGetting-help
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i-access Drug & Alcohol Service
i-access supports people in Surrey who want help with their problematic drug use and / or are highly dependent on alcohol and want to stop drinking. People can refer themselves or we accept referrals from GPs, social services, Community Mental Health Recovery Services (CMHRS), non-statutory drug & alcohol services, hospitals, other mental health professionals and probation services. Our main office is in Guildford but we run clinics across the county.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/drug-and-alcohol/i-access-surrey/iaccess-drug-alcohol
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Psychiatric Liaison
Psychiatric Liaison teams work in general hospitals, for example in the emergency department or in-patient wards.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/psychiatric-liaison
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What rights do I have?
Information and guidance on what rights young carers have
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/info-carers-families/youngcarers/my-rights
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What's my name
What's my name is a poem by a person with lived experience of mental ill-health which was written during their recovery journey
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/recovery-college/stories/creativity/my-name
Files
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CT - General Adult Psychiatry Inpatient Dr Anand Mathilakath-Anderson Ward UPDATED SEP 2019.pdf
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CT - General Adult Psychiatry - Inpatient - Dr Ward Lawrence UPDATED 23 MAY 2019.pdf
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CT - Old Age Psychiatry - Community - Runnymede - Dr Rejin Dayanandan UPDATED 2 MAY 2019.pdf
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CT JD General Adult Psychiatry Inpatient Clare ward Dr Neelima Reddi UPDATED NOVEMBER 2019.pdf
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Mental Health Awareness Week May 2020
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8334 Suicide Prevention Strategy - Towards Zero Suicide Implementation Plan.pdf
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8155 Cyber Security Firewall Anti-Virus Microsoft Enterprise
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8515 Mobile Devices, software solutions, virtual desktop, Breach management
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8310 Racist or discriminatory behaviour from patients towards staff 2019
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HST - General Adult Psychiatry Inpatients - Chertsey Dr Ward Lawrence UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2019.doc.pdf