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    12 October 2021

    The course will offer a practical guide to Root Cause Analysis with a focus on systems-based patient safety investigation as proposed by the forthcoming National Patient Safety Incident Response Framework which emphasises the requirement for investigations to be led by those with safety investigation training/expertise and with dedicated time and resource to complete the work. This course will include an opportunity for learners to gain a Level 3 qualification (A level equivalent) in RCA skills (2 credits / 20 hours) on successful completion of a short-written assignment.
    The course is facilitated by Tracy Ruthven and Stephen Ashmore who have significant experience of undertaking patient safety reviews in healthcare. They were commissioned to write a national RCA guide by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership.
    For further information and to book your place visit https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/conferences-masterclasses/root-cause-analysis-1-day-masterclass or email nicki@hc-uk.org.uk
    hub members receive a 20% discount. Please email info@pslhub.org for discount code

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    12 October 2021

    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.
    This conference will enable you to:
    Network with colleagues who are working to improve the investigation of serious incidents. Ensure your approach to Serious Incident Investigation is in line with the NHS Patient Safety Strategy. Update your knowledge with national developments including the New Patient Safety Incident Response Framework. Understand developments in the PSIRF early adopter sites. Reflect on the management and investigation of serious incidents involving COVID-19. Learn from outstanding practice in the development of serious incident investigation and mortality review. Reflect on the perspectives of a patient who has been involved in a serious incident. Develop a risk based response to incident investigation. Reflect on the development of mortality governance within your organization and understand the challenges of COVID-19. Understand how to work with staff to ensure a focus on learning and continuous improvement. Develop your skills in Serious Incident Investigation: applying the human factors to move the focus of investigation from acts or omissions.  of staff, to identifying systems improvement. Identify key strategies for improving investigation of serious incidents. Gain CPD accreditation points contributing to professional development and revalidation evidence. Register

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    12 October 2021 08:30      09:15

    HR leaders, mental health professionals and technology experts will be discussing how the NHS can support staff through peak demand at a forthcoming HSJ webinar.
    Charlotte Andrews, head of wellbeing and development at Kingston Hospital Foundation Trust; Neil Greenberg, professor of defence mental health at King’s College London and lead for trauma at the Royal College of Psychiatrists; Karon Hart, assistant director of human resources (operations and wellbeing) at Buckinghamshire Healthcare Trust; and Coppelia Rose, global SAP healthcare and life sciences leader at DXC Technology will together discuss how workforce resilience and wellbeing can be supported during times of extreme stress.
    This free HSJ webinar, which is being supported by SAP, will be chaired by HSJ contributor Claire Read.
    Register

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