

Susan Peerless
Care Home Nurse
Community Nurse
Emergency Care
Mental Health Nurse
Private Hospital Setting
Prison Nurse
Anxiety/Depression
Acquired Brain Injury
Bipolar Disorder
Care Expert
Care Home Nursing
Care Of The Older Person
Challenging Behaviour
Cognitive Impairment
Complex Health Care
Continuing Healthcare
Dementia
Deprivation of Liberty (DoLs)
District and Community Nursing
Elderly Care
Employment and Sickness Management
Falls
Health Care Education
Huntington's Disease
Incident Reporting and Management
Learning Disabilities
Long Term/Chronic/Life Limiting Conditions
Mental Capacity Act
Mental Health
Nursing Home Nursing
Nutrition and Hydration
Prison and Custody Health
Private Healthcare Nursing
Rehabilitation
Return to Work
Risk Management
Safeguarding Adults
Safeguarding Children
Schizophrenia
Sensory Impairment
Substance Abuse/Misuse
Wheelchairs
Susan Peerless is a dedicated Mental Health Nurse Practitioner committed to person-centred care, excellent communication skills and transparency. She is experienced and skilled in robust mental health assessments, positive risk-taking and effective in highlighting, minimising, and safely managing mental health-related risks. Susan's confident negotiation skills with both internal and external stakeholders, ensure safe and individualised care across various settings, including liaising with commissioners, councils, police, probation, NHS Trusts, primary care, education, and prison healthcare.
Susan has worked closely with human resources and recruitment staff to support staff through conflict resolution and mediation in line with job descriptions and employment contracts, and is a strong advocate of confidentiality and emotional intelligence. She has chaired multi-disciplinary meetings in a professional manner, allowing all involved to contribute and promoting respect and dignity towards professional beliefs and actions.
Specialisms
Biography
Reports
Pro bono opinion
Screening Report
Liability Report (Breach of duty)
Causation Report
Condition & Prognosis Report
Loss of Service Report
Occupational Health Report
Case Management Service
Initial Needs Assessment (INA)
Ages Covered
Registered Nurse - Mental Health
Children - 6-11 years
Adolescents - 12-18 years
Young Adults - 19-25 years
Adults - 26+ years




