Safe working pack
Published -The safe working pack is intended as an easy to refer to resource for use during clinical sessions, allowing practitioners to: easily understand what activity they are required to undertake...
The safe working pack is intended as an easy to refer to resource for use during clinical sessions, allowing practitioners to: easily understand what activity they are required to undertake...
This resource forms part of our safe working pack. Consideration has been given to the common violence triggers and how team members can respond to reduce the risk of escalation....
This resource forms part of our safe working pack. Following NHS England guidelines, GPs do not routinely prescribe medications to treat the following minor health conditions, therefore schools do not...
This resource forms part of our safe working pack. The letter covers: Government guidance on sickness absence from work That employees can self-certify. That general practice is under a great...
This resource forms part of our safe working pack. Update October 2024: recently issued Government guidance further emphasises that schools should accept parents’ notifications that their child is ill as...
This resource forms part of our safe working pack. To help GPs and their practice teams to manage the increasing workload, Londonwide LMCs has produced guidance to manage requests for...
This resource forms part of our safe working pack. Requests for medical letters and reports in support of housing applications come from a variety of sources – local authorities, housing...
This resource forms part of our safe working pack. Appeals against Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) decisions, including PIP (Personal Independent Payments), are becoming more common. This work falls...
This resource forms part of our safe working pack. Supporting you to safely and effectively meet the needs of your patients Londonwide LMCs are increasingly aware of the pressure on...
This resource forms part of our safe working pack. This letter outlines a Trust’s obligations and makes the point that general practice faces severe capacity issues and GPs do not...