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i-access Drug & Alcohol Service
i-access is an NHS drug and alcohol service for people in Surrey.
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Accessing your records
One of your rights under the Data Protection Act is the right to access. This means you have the right to request details of personal data we may hold about you.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/contact/freedom-of-info/accessing-your-records
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i-access Drug and Alcohol Service Leaflet
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£2m investment to speed up access to specialist NHS mental health support
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/news/pound-2m-investment-speed-access-specialist-nhs-mental-health-support
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The Use of Mobile Electronic Devices by People who use our Services and Visitors in Clinical Practices Policy
This policy provides people who use our services, visitors, and staff with a clear guidance on the acceptable and unacceptable use of mobile electronic devices
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/policies/digital-governance/MobileRecordingPol
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About Foundation Trusts
Foundation Trusts are part of the NHS, providing free care based on the needs of the local population. We have to meet NHS standards and are accountable for our performance to NHS Improvement, the independent regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/our-trust/about-foundation-trusts
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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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Contact us
Contact details for i-access Drug & Alcohol service.
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What professionals are involved?
Information on the types of mental health professional a person might come into contact with. This includes psychiatrist, psychologist, carer practice advisor, occupational therapist (OT), social worker, care co-ordinator, approved mental health professional (AMHP), community psychiatric nurse (CPN)
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/info-carers-families/youngcarers/professionals
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Liaison Nurses
Our acute and primary care liaison nurses work work with hospitals and GPs to ensure people with a learning disability are able to access health services.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/learning-disabilities-1/liaison-nurses
Files
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MedicinesLargePrint.pdf
Medicines Large Print Leaflet
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FocusLargePrint.pdf
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iAccessD&Agujarati.pdf
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iAccessD&Apolish.pdf
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Procedure 23 - Hepatitis B Vaccine PGD
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Treatment of Overseas Visitors &Asylum Seekers Pol.pdf
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Acceptable Use of IT&Internet.pdf
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Summary Care Record Access Proc.pdf
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Surrey COIN Acceptable Use Pol.pdf
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CCTV Policy