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    26 January 2022

    This national conference looks at the practicalities of Serious Incident Investigation and Learning. The event will look at the development and implementation of the New Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (previously known as the Serious Incident Framework) which has now been published for the early adopter sites as introductory guidance. NHS Improvement will then work with a small number of early adopters to test implementation. For all other organisations the PSIRF is being published for information only and using learning from the pilot sites, resources and guidance will be developed to support organisations to adopt and implement PSIRF, with an expectation that providers and local systems will begin transitioning to the PSIRF from Spring 2022. The conference will also update delegates on best current practice in serious incident investigation and learning, including mortality governance and learning from deaths. There will be an extended focus on ensuring serious investigation findings lead to change and improvement.  
    For further information and to book your place visit https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/conferences-masterclasses/serious-incident-investigation-learning or email kate@hc-uk.org.uk
    hub members receive 20% discount. Email info@pslhub.org for discount code
    Follow on Twitter @HCUK_Clare #NHSSeriousIncidents

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    26 January 2022

    This Hospital at Night Summit focuses on out of hours care in hospitals delivering high quality safe care at night. Through national updates, networking opportunities and case studies this conference provides a practical guide to delivering a high quality hospital at night, and moving forward during and beyond the Covid-19 pandemic. The conference will also focus on improving staff well-being at night and reducing fatigue.
    Attending this conference will enable you to:
    Network with colleagues who are working to improve Hospital at Night Practice Learn from developments as a results of Covid-19 Improve your skills in the recognition management and escalation of deteriorating patients at night Understand and evaluate different models for Hospital at Night Examine the role of task management solutions for Hospital at Night, including handover and eObservations Ensuring effective and safe staffing at night, including adequate breaks Examine Hospital at Night team roles, competence and improve team working Improving safety through the reduction of falls at night Supporting staff and reducing fatigue at night  Develop the role of Clinical Practitioner and Advanced Nursing Practice at night  Identify key strategies to change practice and ways of working in Hospital at Night Understand how hospitals can improve conditions for night workers and support Junior Doctors Improve the management of pain at night Work across whole systems to improve support for patients out of hours Self assess and reflect on your own practice Gain CPD accreditation points contributing to professional development and revalidation Evidence Register
    There are a limited number of free places for hub members. Email: info@pslhuborg if interested.
    Follow on Twitter @HCUK_Clare #hospitalatnight
     

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    26 January 2022 00:00      03 February 2022 00:00

    From Wednesday 26th January 2022 until February 3rd 2022, NHS England and NHS Improvement will be running daily drop-in Vaccine confidence Q&A sessions. These sessions are for all NHS staff to attend and will be an opportunity for you to ask any specific questions you might have regarding Covid-19 vaccines.
    Each of these drops-in sessions will be tailored towards a specific audience and hosted by a relevant clinical professionals who will answer any questions and signpost you to any additional information. These sessions will provide a safe and supportive environment to ask any questions you may have about the COVID-19 vaccines. Dates, times and themes are:
    Wednesday 26 January: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Primary Care Thursday 27 January: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm - Vaccines and Fertility Friday 28 January: 10:00am – 11:00 am - Vaccines and the Science Saturday 29 January: 7:00pm – 8:00 pm - Vaccines and Your Faith Sunday 30 January: 7:00pm - 8:00pm - Vaccines and Your Faith Monday 31 January: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Vaccines for Nursing and Midwifery Staff Tuesday 1 February: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm - Vaccines and Fertility Wednesday 2 February: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Vaccines for Healthcare Students Thursday 3 February: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm - Vaccines and the Science Please note that registration for each session will close three hours before each session begins. You will need to register with your NHS email address.
    Joining instructions will be send to registered delegates two hours before each session begins. 
    For further information contact Erika Ottley at erika.ottley@nhs.net or on 0779 913 3321

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    26 January 2022 10:00      17:00

    This virtual national conference looks at the practicalities of Serious Incident Investigation and Learning from Deaths in Mental Health Services. The event will look at the development and implementation of the New Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (previously known as the Serious Incident Framework). The PSIRF now been published for the early adopter sites, the final version is due in Spring 2022, and is due to be fully introduced in all organisations during 2022. The conference will examine how the new framework will fit with the Royal College of Psychiatrists Care Review Tool for mortality review.
    This conference will enable you to:
    network with colleagues who are working to improve the investigation of serious incidents and deaths in mental health services ensure your approach to Serious Incident Investigation is in line with the NHS Patient Safety Strategy learn from outstanding practice in implementing the Royal College of Psychiatrists Mortality Care Review Tool reflect on the lived experience of a bereaved relative improve the way you involve and engage families and carers in the investigation process develop your skills in incident investigation and mortality review understand how you can improve serious incident investigation and understand the recent developments including the New Patient Safety Incident Response Framework identify key strategies for undertaking a self assessment, and continuous review of deaths and investigation practice in your organisation understand how human factors can help improve learning from serious incident investigation ensure you are up to date with the role of the coroner understand how you can better support staff when a serious incident occurs self assess and reflect on your own practice gain CPD accreditation points contributing to professional development and revalidation evidence. Find out more and book a place
     
    Flyer - investigation-of-deaths-in-mental-health-jan-2022.pdf

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    26 January 2022 10:30      12:00

    On Wednesday 26th January from 10:30-12:00, the All-Party Parliamentary Group for First Do No Harm (APPG FDNH) will hold a virtual public meeting on the topic of redress schemes for those who have suffered avoidable harm linked to pelvic mesh, sodium valproate and Primodos.
    This meeting will be an opportunity to hear from representatives of various patient groups about what victims need and what they are missing from current support mechanisms. Officers and members of the APPG FDNH will also provide an update on the Health and Care Bill, which will have passed through Committee in the House of Lords earlier that month.
    The meeting will be Chaired by Baroness Cumberlege (Co-Chair, APPG FDNH), who will be joined on a virtual panel by representatives of the following patient groups, as well as Officers and members of the APPG FDNH:
    Sling the Mesh Organisation for Anti-Convulsant Syndrome (OACS) Association for Children Damaged by Hormone Pregnancy Tests (ACDHPT) Independent Fetal Anti-Convulsant Trust (IN-FACT) Attendees will have the opportunity to put forward questions during the meeting and are invited to follow the event on social media by using #Redress and #FirstDoNoHarm.
    Those interested in attending are welcome to express their interest by emailing the APPG FDNH Secretariat via fdnh@luther.co.uk.

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