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    20 April 2023      21 April 2023

    This intensive two day masterclass will provide Root Cause Analysis training in line with the 2019 Patient Safety Strategy and subsequent guidance. The course will offer a practical guide to conducting RCA with a focus on systems-based patient safety investigation as proposed within the latest guidance released by NHS England and NHS Improvement. The course provides insights into how RCA is evolving and gives detailed information on what standards RCA investigations are expected to reach following the detailed recent reviews of patient safety work across the NHS and healthcare.  
    For further information and to book your place visit https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/conferences-masterclasses/root-cause-analysis-2-day-masterclass or email: kate@hc-uk.org.uk.
    hub members receive 20% discount. Email info@pslhub.org for discount code.

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    20 April 2023 07:00      16:00

    The 2023 Mental Health Network Annual Conference and Exhibition will bring together over 130 senior leaders from the mental health, learning disability and autism sector for lively discussions on the future of services, to share good practice, horizon scan, and network with their peers.
    The next year brings a range of opportunities and challenges for mental health providers. Organisations  are continuing to deliver services whilst facing unprecedented community need, workforce shortages and with the cost of living risking eroding the mental wellbeing of the wider population. Even with these challenges, 2023 presents a year of opportunities. This includes funding secured to continue to deliver the NHS Long Term Plan, a new landscape of integrated care, significant community transformation work underway, and key bills passing through parliament aimed at improving the policy environment mental health providers operate in.
    The Network’s members will once again come together to focus on the challenges and opportunities the mental health sector faces within the changing context.
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    20 April 2023 08:00      12:00

    This Westminster conference will assess priorities and next steps for addressing the impact of Long Covid in Ireland.
    Areas for discussion include developing and implementing research into Long Covid, the state of specialised services in Ireland, and the implementation and development of the Model of Care, which recommended the development of eight post-acute and six Long Covid clinics.
    It will be a timely opportunity to discuss Ireland’s strategy for tackling long COVID following analysis from Denis Naughten TD - who is part-chairing this conference - which suggests that almost 340,000 people in Ireland could have been affected by long COVID. It also follows a motion forwarded by a regional group of TDs calling for swifter action to support those with long COVID, which secured unanimous Dáil Éireann support.
    With the HSE now implementing the Model of Care for long COVID, and developing an epidemiological survey to gauge long COVID numbers in Ireland, delegates will assess the development of the model, workforce and recruitment priorities, and next steps for research and data.
    It will include keynote sessions from Dr Siobhán Ní Bhriain, Consultant Psychiatrist & National Clinical Director, Integrated Care, HSE; and Professor John Lambert, Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Genitourinary Medicine, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital and Associate Professor, UCD School of Medicine.
    Overall, sessions in the agenda will look at:
    the interim model of care: priorities for development and for creating a centralised care hub to provide support. long COVID clinics: next steps for implementation - providing effective staffing and funding - tackling long COVID backlogs and waiting lists - relieving pressures on GP waiting lists. patients: assessing and providing the support needed by those with long COVID and identifying those most at risk - options for workplace support and assisting those out of work to return quickly. research: building on data from current long COVID and post-acute COVID clinics to inform future strategies - implementing effective surveillance to understand, scale and respond to the issues. policy coordination: integrating responses with Sláintecare reforms and waiting list strategies. Register

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    20 April 2023 11:30      13:00

    Email rduh.qit@nhs,net to book a place.

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    20 April 2023 11:30

    Rhys Hadden, a barrister from Serjeants’ Inn Chambers, will consider:
    Key case law and important updates from the past 12 months; Any updates on the revisions to the Code of Practice to the Mental Capacity Act 2005; and What is the latest with the Liberty Protection Safeguards? Register

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    20 April 2023 13:00      14:30

    The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) sets out a new approach to learning and improving following patient safety incidents across the NHS in England. Compassionate engagement and involvement of those affected by patient safety incidents is central to the PSIRF approach.
    Building on our workshop that explored different models for engaging with families, this workshop will highlight how different organisations are approaching engaging with staff affected by patient safety incidents.
    PSIRF webinars are open to everyone to attend, including both NHS and arm’s length bodies
    Presenters:
    Tracey Herlihey, Head of Patient Safety Incident Response, NHS England Lauren Mosley, Head of Patient Safety Implementation, NHS England, Mrs Christina Rennie, Consultant Ophthalmologist, Clinical Director of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Specialist, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Register for this event
    Registration closes at 12noon Wednesday 19 April 2023. A link to join the webinar will be sent to registered delegates shortly after registration closes.

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