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    29 April 2025

    Facere Melius are the only NHS Framework Provider approved training supplier that worked closely with NHS England in developing tools and guidance to support PSIRF.
    Training to support the development of expertise involving patients, families, carers and staff when things go wrong, in line with NHS guidance, based upon national and internationally recognised good practice. To include the duty of candour and ‘being open’ principles.
    This course covers the end-to-end systems-based patient safety incident response based upon the new NHS PSIRF and includes:
    Duty of candour regulations
    Being open and apologising when things go wrong
    Challenges/complexities associated with cases where there is more than one investigation
    Effective communication, including dealing with conflict and difficult conversations
    Effective involvement of those affected by a patient safety incident throughout the incident response process to ensure a thorough and richer investigation
    Sharing findings
    Signposting and support: including loss, trauma and stress
    WHO SHOULD ATTEND
    Lead investigators conducting patient safety incident investigations
    Executive and service lead for duty of candour
    Executive and service lead for patient safety
    Executive and service lead for the supporting response to patient safety incidents
    Investigators supporting patient safety incident investigations
    Register
    hub members receive a 20% discount. Email [email protected] for discount code.

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    29 April 2025 12:00      13:30

    Are you a researcher looking to learn the fundamentals across various patient safety topics? Join the next SafetyNet Patient Safety 101 training session: Patient safety research and patient safety policy – chicken or egg? 
    In this session, Professor Frances Healey will talk through examples of how patient safety research has fed into patient safety policy at the national level, and vice versa, including the influence of political and policy leaders. It will aim to cover some underpinnings of the system, including funding streams dedicated to policy research – but also aim to provoke thinking differently about rising to meet the challenges, research design in a policy context, and the importance of pace, scale, and imagination. Presentation style will include lots of opportunities for you to bring in your own thoughts, ideas, and experience.
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