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    28 April 2025      30 April 2025

    One of the main aims of human factors is to help support human performance and enable individuals, teams and organisations be the best they can be. The venue for this conference is St George's Park, the home of England football where the facilities, the coaches and the support personnel all strive to do the same thing, encouraging and training footballers to be the best they can be.
    Within the overall theme, this is a superb chance to showcase advances, investigations and case studies in sectors such as sport, healthcare, defence, pharma, energy, transport and manufacturing, alongside topics such as AI, climate change, emerging technologies, cybersecurity, safety culture, UX design and behaviour.
    Ergonomics & Human Factors conference in 2025 will see the launch of a new dedicated track focused on the application of human factors to medical devices and combination products.
    The one-day session will showcase research and case studies, and will also include a workshop and keynote. We invite submissions from medical device manufacturers, pharma, consultancy, regulatory bodies and academia, to champion the role of human factors in this sector.
    Submissions should contribute towards the advancement of human factors knowledge within medical devices and combination products, not only creating a safer healthcare system but maximising commercial success and end user satisfaction.
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    28 April 2025 07:30      09:30

    Recent care scandals show that the system has been failing too many people with learning disabilities and autism for too long and we need a new approach to restraint. This RCNi event will look at restraint, how it can be avoided - and when it can’t be avoided how it can be done safely and ethically with a human rights approach.
    Evidence shows that nurses are seeing more behaviours that challenge than ever before, so it's important to have the skills and knowledge to deal with situations when they arise.
    As well as examining issues around restraint and seclusion, our panel of experienced nurses will give you practical strategies to use restraint effectively and safely for both you and the service user.
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