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The information contained within the policy outlines roles, responsibilities and boundaries of SCHN Palliative Care offsite volunteers who will be supporting families primarily in their homes.
Administration of Paracetamol to children presenting to ED
To outline the requirements for consumer engagement and partnerships across SCHN To outline the onboarding and remuneration processes for patient, family and community representatives.
Statement of hospital policy on requirements for consultation with pathology laboratories prior to initiating some investigations
To provide information regarding the food and nutrition policy for the Patient Meal Service.
This policy sets out the minimum compliance requirements for the Sydney Children's Hospitals Network (SCHN) in regards to photography, film and video recordings
To inform hospital staff of provision of after hours physiotherapy services and how to access these.
To define the procedures for children presenting to the emergency department with injuries potentially requiring plastic surgery intervention
Procedure for staff when police wish to make enquiries or need to have access to patients.
To provide SCHN staff with a standardised approval process and document development / review framework. This framework is to be used only for the development and review of Policies, Procedures, Practice guidelines, Homecare guidelines, Standing orders, Nurse Initiated Medications and Drug Protocols and Disaster/Emergency Response Plans at SCHN.
Procurement within the network
• This document provides guidance to project teams and project stakeholders on the application of the risk management process to the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN) projects. • This guideline is aligned with SCHN’s Risk Management Policy and Framework. • This guideline does not provide details of the specific actions to be taken regarding risk management for a project, as these will vary according to the project and other organisational circumstances. • The guideline describes how to manage risks that are associated with a project and the project lifecycle – from concept to eventual disposal or implementation.
To provide essential information for the use of protective eyewear, cleaning, disnfection and safety rules
Update the SCHN policy as NSW Health has published a revised version and new legislation 2022.
To inform staff the correct ways to submit a request for a publication to be created.