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02 September 2024
This course is aimed at those who lead investigations and other learning responses and those in Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) oversight roles. It's free of charge and open to all in healthcare, including those outside of the NHS.
In this course you will learn about:
Complex systems, systems thinking and human factors. Investigation practices such as interviewing, capturing work-as-done, using a systems framework (SEIPS), synthesising data and writing reports. Developing effective safety actions and recommendations. Engaging and involving those affected by patient safety incidents. This is a self-paced, online course with bitesize modules. On average it takes 20 hours to complete, over a maximum period of six months. The course is CPD and Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF) accredited. Learners are awarded 20 CPD points on completion.
Enrolment for the September 2024 cohort is open now, for four weeks only. This means you have from now until 11.59pm on Sunday 29 September to enrol. This ensures that all learners have five to six months to complete the course.
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02 September 2024 10:00 11:00
This Patient Partnership Week webinar will look at how to make shared decision making standard practice across the whole of healthcare. The webinar will feature Patients Association Trustee Prof Alf Collins, former national director for personalised care.
The webinar will explore the benefits to patients and the health system of shared decision making, what we know about the barriers preventing its wider use, and what has to happen to make its practice more widespread across all types of health services.
The event will be chaired by The Patients Association's Head of Patient Partnership Sarah Tilsed. Trustee Professor Alf Collins will be on the panel. From 2016-2023, Prof Collins was NHS England’s National Clinical Director for personalised care and shared decision making, care planning, self management support, social prescribing and health literacy sat within his policy portfolio. Prof Collins led on implementation of Universal Personalised Care, one of five key shifts for the NHS in the 2019 Long Term Plan.
They will be joined by patient Jess Plant and Dr Paul Grundy, Chief Medical Officer and Consultant Neurosurgeon for University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust.
The Patients Association also hope to have patients and health professionals on the panel to talk about their experiences of shared decision making. Panellists will share practical tips about embedding shared decision making in every day practice.
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02 September 2024 13:00 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.
PSIRF embedding webinars will feature presentations from NHS organisations and will focus on sharing experiences, adaptions and learning as the designed systems and processes put in place prior to transition are operationalised.
Recordings, slides and Q&As from our transition webinars series can be found on Future NHS alongside other workshops and supplementary materials and resources: PSIRF Presentations - NHS Patient Safety - FutureNHS Collaboration Platform
Audience:
Embedding 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 Further speakers TBC Register
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02 September 2024 14:00 15:00
As part of the Patients Association's Patient Partnership Week, Dr Henrietta Hughes, Patient Safety Commissioner, discusses her work with Chief Executive Rachel Power. Since last year's Patient Partnership week the Commissioner has led on the introduction of Martha's Rule, published the Hughes Report, which sets out redress for patients harmed by sodium valproate and pelvic mesh, and, just recently, opened a consultation on Principles of Better Patient Safety, which align with our principles on patient partnership.
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