Documents
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Domestic Abuse Policy
This policy sets out the principles and requirements for Domestic Abuse, Sexual Violence Reduction and Prevention, plus Sexual Safety within Central East Integrated Care Board. It aims to ensure a consistent and effective approach that supports the organisation’s objectives, complies with statutory and regulatory requirements and promotes best practice.
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Mental Capacity Act (2005) Policy and Guidance
This policy sets out the principles and requirements for Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Deprivation of Liberty within NHS Central East Integrated Care Board. It aims to ensure a consistent and effective approach that supports the organisation’s objectives, complies with statutory and regulatory requirements and promotes best practice.
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Safeguarding People Policy
This policy sets out NHS Central East Integrated Care Board’s (Central East ICB) statutory duty and arrangements to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and Adults at Risk, and to protect them from abuse or neglect. It also sets out our commissioning and assurance expectations for providers, and the responsibilities of all ICB staff and people acting on our behalf.
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Safeguarding Supervision Policy
This policy sets out the principles and requirements for safeguarding supervision within Central East Integrated Care Board. It aims to ensure a consistent and effective approach that supports the organisation’s objectives, complies with statutory and regulatory requirements and promotes best practice.
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Prevent Policy
The Counter Terrorism and Security Act 2015 requires that all NHS organisations have a Prevent policy in place and that this should demonstrate their statutory duties to prevent people being drawn into terrorism.
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Child Death Review Protocol
This policy sets out the responsibilities and accountabilities for child death reviews (CDR) within Central East Integrated Care Board as part of chapter six of Working together to safeguard children 2023: statutory guidance and Child Death Review Statutory and Operational Guidance (England). It aims to ensure a consistent and effective approach that supports the organisation’s objectives, complies with statutory and regulatory requirements and promotes best practice.