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    15 May 2024

    This introductory course from AQUA is aimed at those who are new to Human Factors or those who are interested in refreshing existing knowledge. 
    You will gain the fundamental knowledge and skills for Human Factors in health and care.
    Taking place online over two half days, this course will blend guided independent study with facilitated discussion and activities. You will be encouraged to apply your learning to your own role and environment, to reduce error, improve processes that underpin patient safety, and support organisational safety culture.
    Learning objectives:
    Understand the basic concept of Human Factors Understand the importance of Human Factors for safety and quality improvement Have awareness of what influences human and system performance Understand the basic concepts of systems thinking Who is this for?
    This programme is ideal for any staff who wish to develop a basic knowledge/awareness of human factors. Programme duration
    This programme consists of two sessions which will each last for three hours. Delivery methods
    This programme is delivered virtually through online sessions. Register

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    15 May 2024

    NHS Resolution’s Safety and Learning team in collaboration with the NW panel law firms, are hosting a virtual forum series on learning from claims to promote reflection and improve patient care.
    The purpose is to raise awareness of the support offered by NHS Resolution as your General Practice indemnifier along with the North West panel firms; Weightmans, Hempsons and Hill Dickinson. This will be of interest to both clinical and non-clinical staff involved in patient care across primary and urgent care .
    The format is interactive, with presentations followed by questions and panel discussion.
    Session 2: Helping general practice manage and learn from claims part 1
    Event programme:
    Exploration through the use of an illustrative case study Q&A panel discussion Contributors:
    Chris Dexter - Partner | Weightmans Alison Brennan- Principal associate |NHS Resolution Register

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    15 May 2024

    Featuring leading legal experts and experienced clinicians this online event will provide an update on current claims processes and how to respond to claims.
    The conference will look at the patient perspective and explore why patients decide to litigate. There will be an extended session on mediation and ADR. The conference will also update delegates on the new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) and implications for Clinical Negligence Litigation.
    We have a limited number of free places for this event for members of the hub. Email content@pslhub.org if you are interested.
    Find out more and book a place

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    15 May 2024 08:30      15:30

    IHPN & CQC will be holding their fifth annual joint Patient Safety Conference on Wednesday 15 May from 9.30am to 4.30pm in Central London. This is a popular members-only event and this year’s conference will focus on building a safety and quality culture within independent healthcare services.
    Speakers include:
    CQC’s Chief Executive, Ian Treholm Dr Henrietta Hughes OBE, Patient Safety Commissioner for England HSSIB’s Chief Executive Officer Dr Rosie Benneyworth. This year’s conference is free to members of IHPN. Please note that places will be limited to two per member organisation.
    If you’d like more information about the conference please contact events@ihpn.org.uk quoting reference ‘Reg Conf 2024’.

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    15 May 2024 15:00      19:00

    Bevan Brittan are delighted to announce their next Digital Health and Care Forum. This session will be hosted in partnership with the Masala Network, the health and life science network for South Asians in the UK.
    At this in-person event, we will be joined by a panel of experts in the field including:
    Dr Amrita Kumar, AI Clinical Lead and Consultant Radiologist at NHS Haris Shuaib, Founder and CEO at Newton’s Tree Helen Hughes, Chief Executive at Patient Safety Learning Hassan Chaudhury, Co-Founder at Vita Health Care Solutions Daniel Morris, Partner at Bevan Brittan AI and data-driven technology continues to revolutionise health and care at a giddying pace and offers enormous opportunity to shape and future-proof health systems that could be more affordable, sustainable and equitable. But to fully realise AI’s transformational potential there is a pressing need to ensure public and clinical buy-in. In this session we will consider how evidence and ethical based frameworks and guidelines, patient safety measures and regulation can all foster trust in AI. 
    The Digital Health & Care Forum is intended to be an interactive session and an opportunity and safe space  to exchange views, identify and explore key issues and share knowledge. Our events are attended by developers, purchasers, providers, funders, insurers and policy makers. 
    Register

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    15 May 2024 15:00      18:00

    This event began 01/05/24 and repeats every week on Wednesday until 22/05/24


    A four-week introduction to Patient Leadership, led by David Gilbert.
    Patient Leadership signals a breakthrough in healthcare that moves beyond traditional engagement and uncovers the pioneering and transformative work of patient leaders – those affected by life-changing illness, injury or disability who want to lead change in the healthcare system. Or ‘those who have been through stuff, who know stuff, who want to change stuff’. 
    About this programme
    This course lays the foundation for understanding patient leadership – it is designed for both patients and non-patients to explore together different facets of this emerging social movement. It is for Patient and Carer Leaders, health professionals, managers, non-clinical staff and those from the independent, voluntary and charitable sector. And open to international attendees.
    This programme lays the foundations for understanding patient leadership. It leads you through the principles of patient leadership, what it is and where it came from, the qualities of an effective patient leader, support needed and models of embedded patient leadership. For patients, users, carers and staff (clinical, managerial).
    The framework for May's course
    The four sessions take place on consecutive Wednesdays, between 4pm and 7pm UK time.
    Wednesday 1 May - Session 1 - What is Patient Leadership
    The different tributaries of the ‘patient movement’ The failure of traditional engagement approaches The emergence of ‘patient leaders’ Definitions and clarifications What we bring - Jewels of wisdom and insight from the caves of suffering Wednesday 8 May -  Session 2 - The Effective Patient Leader
    The Different Roles for a Patient Leader What Matters – an anchor for the effective Patient Leader Benefits of Patient Leadership The four main capabilities The different sorts of support needed Wednesday 15 May - Session 3 -  Embedding Patient Leadership in Healthcare
    The Patient Leadership Triangle (the Sussex MSK Model) The Patient Director – a new role in healthcare Culture, systems and processes Progression routes & creating opportunities The current climate for Patient Leadership Wednesday 22 May - Session 4 -  Reflections and Next Steps
    Reflections on the programme Exploring issues in more depth Your next steps Your learning and support requirements Register

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