Infection Control Statement 2022

Purpose

This annual statement will be generated each year in accordance with the requirements of The Health and Social Care Act 2008 Code of Practice on the prevention and control of infections and related guidance.  It summarises:

  • Any infection transmission incidents and any action taken (these will have been reported in accordance with our Significant Learning Events Procedure)
  • Details of any infection control audits undertaken and actions undertaken
  • Details of any risk assessments undertaken for prevention and control of infection
  • Details of staff training
  • Any review and update of policies, procedures and guidelines

Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Lead

Laurel Bank Surgery has one lead for Infection Prevention and Control: Faye Jackson, Practice Nurse.

The IPC Lead is supported by Parveen Manku, Practice Manager.

Infection Transmission Incidents (Significant Learning Events)

Significant Learning events (which may involve examples of good practice as well as challenging events) are investigated in detail to see what can be learnt and to indicate changes that might lead to future improvements.  All learning events are reviewed in the practice staff meetings and learning is cascaded to all relevant personnel.

In the past year there have been no learning events raised that related to infection control.

Infection Prevention Audit and Actions

The latest Annual Infection Prevention and Control audit for Laurel Bank surgery was completed by Jo Reynard of Leeds Community Healthcare in February 2020.

As a result of the audit, the following things have been changed or are currently being reviewed:

  • Waiting area furniture in need of repair and re-upholstering in some areas – Completed
  • Damage to paint/plaster work to some areas of surgery walls – ongoing
  • Damage to medical couch to be repaired – completed

Risk Assessments

Risk assessments are carried out so that best practice can be established and then followed.  In the last year the following risk assessments were carried out:

  • Covid-19 risk assessment completed
  • Immunisation: As a practice we ensure that all our staff are up to date with their Hepatitis B immunisations and offered any occupational health vaccinations applicable to their role (ie MMR, seasonal flu).
  • Cleaning specifications: We have a cleaning specification and frequency policy which our cleaners and staff work to.

Training

All our staff receives annual training in infection prevention and control and hand hygiene.

Policies

All Infection Prevention and Control related policies are in date for this year.

Policies relating to Infection Prevention and Control are available to all staff and are reviewed and updated annually by Parveen Manku, and all are amended on an on-going basis as current advice, guidance and legislation changes.  Infection control policies are available to staff for reading on the shared drive.

Responsibility

 It is the responsibility of each individual to be familiar with this statement and their roles and responsibilities under this.

Review date

July 2023 2022

Responsibility for Review

The Infection Prevention and Control Lead and the IPC support lead are responsible for reviewing and producing the Annual Statement.

Publication

A copy of this Annual Statement will be uploaded to our practice website, and we will notify patients of any seasonal or other outbreaks that they may need to be aware of via posters in the surgery and on our website.

 

Date published: 22nd October, 2021
Date last updated: 8th March, 2023