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Human Rights in Healthcare Programme Started 2005 Funded by the Department of Health Led by Mersey Care NHS Trust (From January 2011)

Human Rights in Healthcare Programme Started 2005 Funded by the Department of Health Led by Mersey Care NHS Trust (From January 2011)

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Page 1: Human Rights in Healthcare Programme Started 2005 Funded by the Department of Health Led by Mersey Care NHS Trust (From January 2011)

Human Rights in Healthcare Programme

• Started 2005• Funded by the Department of Health• Led by Mersey Care NHS Trust (From January

2011)

Page 2: Human Rights in Healthcare Programme Started 2005 Funded by the Department of Health Led by Mersey Care NHS Trust (From January 2011)

Why ?

•NHS organisations as public authorities must protect and promote human rights.

A HRBA can

•Improve Patient Experience.•Protect vulnerable people.•Empower patients.•Empower staff.

(Ipsos Mori 2010)

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Who and What?

A

Betsi Cadwalladr University Health Board

A HRBA to Nutrition and Hydration

B

Blackburn with Darwen Teaching Care Trust Plus

A HRBA to Health and Well – Being Strategy

C

City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation TrustA HRBA To Care of Elderly People

HRSJ Guide to Evaluating Human Rights Interventions in Healthcare

D

Mersey Care NHS Trust

A Human Rights Board game and video – Learning Disabilities

A HRBA to Quality of Life on In-patient Ward for people with Dementia

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Lindsey Dyer Programme Lead

Human Rights in Healthcare Programme

Tel 0151 285 2321

E mail: [email protected]