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    29 June 2023

    The day will highlight best practice in improving safety in hospices, highlight new developments such as the implications of the new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF), and the new CQC Inspection Framework, and will focus on key clinical safety areas such as falls prevention, medication safety, reduction and management of pressure ulcers, nutrition and hydration, improving the response and investigation of incidents, preparing for onsite inspections and developing a compassionate culture in hospices.
    For further information and to book your place visit: https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/virtual-online-courses/patient-safety-hospices or email kate@hc-uk.org.uk.
    hub members receive a 20% discount. Email info@pslhub.org for discount code.
    Follow this conference on Twitter @HCUK_Clare #PSHospices

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    29 June 2023 08:00      14:00

    Join @StayAndThrive on the 29 of June for a virtual sharing and learning event.
    This event will focus on building, belonging and maximising personal and professional growth, which are the three fundamental pillars of Stay and Thrive. During the event, you will hear and learn from organisations who are implementing positive practices in relation to two aspects of the bundle.
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    29 June 2023 09:30      11:30

    Launch event for PHSO’s new report, A place of safety? Learning from avoidable harm in the NHS.
    Date: Thursday 29 June 2023
    Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm
    Venue: Westminster Suite, Broadway House, London, SW1H 9NQ
    While there have been significant developments in patient safety over the last decade, there is a concerning disconnect between increasing activity and progress made in embedding a just and learning culture across the NHS. Statistics about patient safety remain stark and behind these numbers are the stories of families whose lives have been shattered as a result of avoidable harm. What more must be done to close the gap between ambitious patient safety objectives and the reality of frontline practice?
    Join PHSO as they bring together leading policymakers, professionals and those impacted by avoidable harm to discuss their findings and recommendations about improving patient safety. Chief Executive Amanda Amroliwala and the Ombudsman Rob Behrens CBE will give keynote addresses, followed by a panel discussion. Panellists confirmed so far include:
    Rosie Benneyworth, Chief Investigator, Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch Joanne Hughes, Harmed Patients Alliance Dr Bill Kirkup CBE, led investigations into public service failures including those investigating maternity services at Morecambe Bay and East Kent Please email publicaffairs@ombudsman.org.uk to reserve a place at the event.   
    Please us at publicaffairs@ombudsman.org.uk to reserve a place at the event.   

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    29 June 2023 11:00      12:00

    Early diagnosis and treatment are critical in extending the lives of those living with cancer and improving their quality of life.  
    However, a number of national performance standards around diagnosis and waiting times for cancer care have not been met for several years. The Covid-19 pandemic has further highlighted the need to ensure that cancer programmes are not disrupted in the future, as the system seeks to recover from the impact of the pandemic. 
    The government is planning to publish a new Major Conditions Strategy, which encompasses elements of the previously planned dedicated cancer plan, aimed at developing aimed at developing a co-ordinated approach across major conditions and diseases, including cancer. Against this backdrop, this panel discussion will bring together senior leaders from the cancer community to discuss: 
    putting patients’ experiences of cancer treatment at the centre of pathway design and priority areas for improvement  strategies to ensure that the system – already dealing with pressures on workforce, capacity and an intimidating backlog – is equipped to deliver high quality cancer care going forward  how to improve the link between early diagnosis and early treatment, and address inequalities in provision and access.  Register

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    29 June 2023 12:30      14:00

    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.
    This workshop will cover key information and questions regarding the transition to PSIRF within maternity settings.
    Audience:
    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, TBC Register

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