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    06 December 2022

    This 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) which was published on 16 August 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, and updates from PSIRF early adopter sites in mental health. The conference will also examine how the new framework will fit with the Royal College of Psychiatrists Care Review Tool for mortality review.
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    06 December 2022

    The case for addressing poverty, its root causes and associated health inequalities is urgent and overwhelming. The Covid-19 pandemic has laid bare the harm caused by deprivation, and the cost-of-living crisis is likely to hit the poorest the hardest – leading to poorer health and lower social mobility.
    At this event, leaders across the NHS, local government, the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector, and those with lived experience will share learning on the role of the health and care sector in tackling the root causes of poverty.
    This King's Fund event will provide practical examples on how the health and care sector can effectively engage with partners across local government, the VCSE sector and business, to achieve meaningful progress on poverty and deliver services to the most excluded in society. You will hear about the role of NHS organisations as ‘anchor institutions’ and discuss how health and care organisations should use their influence and resources to poverty-proof services, address inequalities, and benefit the communities they serve.
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    06 December 2022

    This one-day masterclass will focus on how to use behavioural insights and nudge theory to look at patient safety and safety culture.
    "Nudge Theory is based upon the idea that by shaping the environment, also known as the choice architecture, one can influence the likelihood that one option is chosen over another by individuals. A key factor of Nudge Theory is the ability for an individual to maintain freedom of choice and to feel in control of the decisions they make. "
    Nudge-type interventions have the potential for changing behaviours. We will look at examples of nudge theory use in healthcare and external organisations and how we can use these to improve patient safety and also to reduce inefficiency and waste.
    We will look at the type of interventions suitable for nudges and how to develop them.
    Key learning objectives: 
    Behavioural insights. Nudge theory. Use of nudge theory to improve patient safety. Developing nudges. Opportunities for nudge-type interventions. Facilitated by Perbinder Grewal.
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    hub members receive a 20% discount. Email info@pslhub.org for a discount code.

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    06 December 2022 13:00      14:00

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