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  1. ALL
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    06 February 2026

    This one-day training session will equip delegates with the skills to manage and investigate different types off falls. The day will be case study led and delegates will have the opportunity to ask questions pertaining to their own area of practice. Different types of learning responses will be explored, such as PSII, AAR, Swarm Huddles and thematic reviews.
    KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    What is a slip, a trip and a fall?
    Choosing different types of learning responses
    How to recognise the systemic, human, intrinsic and extrinsic factors associated with different types of falls
    Undertaking effective site visits
    Focus on organisational learning through systemic analysis
    Practical report writing skills
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    hub members get at 20% discount. Email [email protected] for discount code.

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    06 February 2026 14:00      15:30

    This webinar will bring together global experts and patient champions to explore how meaningful engagement of children, parents, and families can improve safety in newborn and child care and help reduce avoidable harm.
    The webinar will focus on:
    Why engaging children, parents, and families is essential for safe newborn and child care How Goal 1 can be implemented in practice at the point of care What health care workers, leaders, managers, and policymakers can do to enable meaningful engagement This webinar series is co-hosted by the World Health Organization, the International Pediatric Association, and the Child Health Task Force.
    One webinar will be organized each month, with each session focusing on a specific World Patient Safety Day Goal. 
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