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    29 September 2020      30 September 2020

    The Flight Safety Foundation goal with this Seminar is to promote further globally the practical implementation of the concepts of system safety thinking, resilience and Safety II. There will be two sessions, one for each day, that will consist of briefings and a Q&A panel afterwards.
    The following themes are suggested for briefings and discussions for the Seminar
    1.The limits of only learning from unwanted events.
    2. Individuals’ natural versus organisations’ consciously pursued resilience.
    3. How the ancient evolutionary individual instincts for psychological safety affect individual and team learning and how these can be positively managed?
    4. The slow- and fast-moving sands of operations and environment change over time and their significance for safety.
    5. How to pay as much attention to why work usually goes well as to why it occasionally goes wrong?
    6. Understanding performance adjustments of individuals to get the job done.
    7. The blessings and perils of performance variability.
    8. Learning from data versus learning from observing.
    9. Learning from differences in operations versus learning from monitoring for excrescences.
    10. Can risk- and resilience-based concepts work together?
    11. Does just culture matter for learning from success?
    12. How to document explicitly, maintain current and use the information about success factors and safety barriers and shall this be a part of organisational SMS?
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    30 September 2020

    Free from the Patient Safety Movement offered for physicians, pharmacists, and nurses.  This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, ANCC contact hours, and ACPE contact hours.
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    30 September 2020 14:00      15:30

    The COVID-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on the rights and needs of older persons. While everyone has been affected, evidence shows that older people are among those most at risk of complications from the disease, with fatality rates for those over 80 years of age five times the global average. They are also at greater risk of poverty, discrimination and isolation. Older persons have been hit particularly hard by the virus itself but it has been the failure to protect their rights in the response that has led to unnecessary deaths, unmet health and care needs, increased isolation, discrimination and stigma.
    This webinar will:
    Recognise the impact of COVID-19 on the wellbeing and dignity of older persons across the Commonwealth. Raise awareness of ageism, stigma and discrimination against older people in the COVID-19 response and the need to foster intergenerational connections across the Commonwealth. Reflect on how The Commonwealth needs to adapt to ensure the rights of its citizens of all ages are respected. Register

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