This procedure outlines how Family and Domestic Violence Leave entitlement is to be applied. It does not capture all scenarios that may arise but is a minimum standard to be complied with.
The aim of the procedure is to guide nursing practice in the assistance of the application of a femoral compression device. This is to ensure safe and therapeutically correct techniques are utilised by staff to minimise the risk to the patient when controlling bleeding post femoral artery therapeutical or diagnostic catheterisation. Geraldton Hospital only undertakes lower limb, (including iliac artery) and upper limb angiograms and angioplasty.
Northam and Gingin satellite office only. Merredin and Narrogin refer to local site procedures - Code Red. The purpose of this procedure is to supplement the Code Red - Fire/Smoke Response Procedure - Wheatbelt for specific stand-alone sites Wheatbelt Mental Health Northam and Gingin offices. Merredin and Narrogin staff are co-located in Ambulatory Care buildings and should follow local hospital procedures.
The Flexible Working Arrangements (FWA) Policy facilitates the daily management of flexible working arrangements. This policy outlines what may be used to develop a FWA, how to request a FWA, how managers should respond to a request and the necessary forms required to document the request.
This document is designed to assist staff to identify patients entering the health service with known food allergies and/or intolerances, and provide guidance on the management of these patients during their hospital stay.
This Fraud and Corruption Control Plan (the Plan) has been developed to detail WA Country Health Service (WACHS) approach to fraud and corruption prevention, detection, response and reporting. The purpose of the Plan is to reduce the potential for fraud and corruption to occur and to build a culture within WACHS seeking to prevent fraudulent and corrupt behaviour. This Plan describes: - The roles and responsibilities of individuals and business areas within WACHS regarding the prevention and management of fraud and corruption - What fraud and corruption is and the process of detecting and reporting fraud and corruption - WACHS fraud and corruption risk identification process and controls - How reports of alleged fraud and corruption are investigated or referred to external agencies - How any suspected allegations of fraud or corruption will be managed, reported and dealt with.
This procedure identifies the key staff responsible, and the key process required for the release of health information requests. All flowcharts have been designed to ensure the WACHS Great Southern meets its obligations under the Freedom of Information Act 1992.