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    Apr 08
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    NHS Resolution National Mental Health Networking Forum

    NHS Resolution Safety and Learning team will be hosting the next quarterly National Mental Health Networking forum, a national event designed to support networking, collaboration and the sharing of best practice. This is the second in a three-part series exploring mental health care across the system starting with crisis and emergency departments, followed by inpatient safer care and concludi

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    Apr 13
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    Systems approach to learning from patient safety incidents

    Training to support the development of core understanding and application of systems-based patient safety incident response throughout the healthcare system - in line with NHS guidance, based upon national and internationally recognised good practice. This course covers the end-to-end systems-based patient safety incident response based upon the new NHS PSIRF and includes: purpose

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    Apr 13

    Hand hygiene action saves live. Are you ready to plan and act?

    Warming up for World Hand Hygiene Day, 5 May 2026 and for achieving the global monitoring framework for infection prevention and control (IPC). Hear from a range of speakers, exploring the actions and resources linked with World Hand Hygiene Day to help plan your approach to meeting the WHO Global action plan and monitoring framework indicators and targets, to be achieved incrementally by 203

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    Apr 15
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    The AI human intersection: considerations for patient safety

    The diagnostic excellence movement has largely been based in retrospective error adjudication, with the hope that by identifying trends in medical errors we can make specific systems changes to prevent them in the future. Generative AI models, especially with recent advances in "reasoning" models and agentic frameworks, offer a new paradigm -- identifying errors before they happen. This talk will

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    Apr 17

    Patient involvement & partnership for patient safety

    This conference focuses on patient involvement and partnership for patient safety including implementing the New National Framework for involving patients in patient safety, and the role of the Patient Safety Partner (PSP) in your organisation or service. The conference will also cover engagement of patients and families in their own safety, and patient involvement under the Patient Safety Inciden

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    Apr 17

    The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh: Teams Based Quality Review for Clinical Practice (TBQR)

    Team Based Quality Reviews (TBQR) provide a structured, evidence-based approach to team learning in clinical practice. Building on existing processes such as morbidity and mortality (M&M) meetings and significant event analyses, TBQR supports whole-team reflection from the point of an event through to shared learning, meaningful actions, addressing unintended consequences and follow-up for imp


    • Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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    Apr 21

    Recognising and responding to deterioration in paediatrics: Implementing Martha’s Rule, PEWS & the 2025 NICE Guideline for sepsis (u16s)

    This conference focuses on recognising & responding to the deteriorating patient in paediatrics and ensuring best practice in the use of the National Paediatric Early Warning System. The conference will include National Developments including effective implementation of PEWS in inpatient and emergency departments, Marthas Rule in Paediatrics and will update you on the November 2025 Suspected s

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    Apr 21

    Root Cause Analysis: 1 Day Masterclass (RCA)

    RCA continues to be used around the world by healthcare teams to better understand and learn from their patient safety incidents. While it is no longer an approved learning response under the NHS Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF), many care and non NHS organisations continue to use RCA as a structured and effective approach for understanding incidents and improving safety. Th

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    Apr 22

    Responding to patient safety incidents for learning and improvement: The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF)

    This national conference looks at the practicalities of responding to patient safety incidents for learning and improvement under the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF). The conference will also update delegates on best practice in patient safety incident investigation and response systems and include an practical case study based overview of key tools and techniques that can be us

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    Apr 22

    Seating Masterclass (Bristol)

    Seating Matters’ in-person Seating Masterclasses are the ideal chance to refresh and enhance your knowledge of effective sitting, pressure care management, and the seating assessment process. Stay up to date with the latest innovations in seating and gain practical insights from leading experts. Our resident OT, Kirsty Ryan, will share her expertise on conducting thorough seating assessments,


    • Aztec Hotel and Spa, Bristol, United Kingdom
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    Apr 22
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    Promoting continence and dignity: The nursing role

    Continence care is a cornerstone of person-centred nursing, yet it remains one of the most sensitive and often overlooked aspects of practice. Bladder and bowel problems affect millions across the UK, leading to discomfort, loss of independence, and reduced quality of life, while also carrying emotional consequences such as embarrassment and social isolation. Nurses are uniquely placed to mak

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    Apr 22

    Confidentiality Matters: Working Well with Family Carers of People Experiencing Acute Mental Health Crises

    Confidentiality is frequently seen as a key barrier to clinicians working effectively with the family and friends of people experiencing a mental health crisis. This half day interactive course examines misconceptions about confidentiality and information sharing and offers suggestions for ways to develop your practice to offer more support and information to family and friends carers so that they

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    Apr 24

    Deprivation of Liberty: Looking towards the Liberty Protection Safeguards

    This conference will focus on improving practice within the current Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards, and looking ahead to the Liberty Protection Safeguards. The Liberty Protection Safeguards were consulted on in 2022 but were not implemented, the Government has now committed to a new consultation in 2026 with a view to improving the current system. This conference will prepare you for the change

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    Apr 28

    European Institute for Safe Communication: Safety 360° Summit

    The Safety 360° Summit is a curated, high-level event that for the first time brings together senior European leaders from diverse risk domains in a cross-industry dialogue on the central safety challenges of our time. Cyberattacks, AI-driven disinformation, rising geopolitical tensions, and societal polarisation simultaneously shape today’s landscape of safety and risk – yet they are still l


    • Uristiersaal, Dätwylerstrasse 27 6460 Altdorf (UR) , Switzerland
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    Apr 28

    RiskReimagined 2026: The NHS Risk Management Conference

    The RiskReimagined 2026 Conference is a premier event for sharing best practice and innovation, designed to help NHS professionals move from awareness to applied implementation. Delegates will gain hands-on frameworks, tested delivery models, and peer-derived insights on embedding safe, equitable, and sustainable transformation within their organisations. Dedicated Skill Clinics provide pract


    • etc.venues, Prospero House, 241 Borough High St, London, SE1 1GA, United Kingdom
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    Apr 28
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    Patient Safety 101: An introduction to sociotechnical theory: Implications for patient safety research

    There is an increasing use of technology in healthcare and patient safety, though the implementation of such technology has had varied success. Healthcare operates in complex open systems and cultural, social and organisational contexts. Sociotechnical theory considers that people and technology are dynamically, reciprocally and recursively related and the relationships between human agency, the s

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    Apr 30
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    Supporting nurses experiencing workplace violence and prevention techniques

    Workplace violence is an everyday reality for too many nurses. Recent surveys show that more than six in ten nurses and midwives in the UK have been attacked in the past year, with incidents ranging from verbal abuse to serious physical assault. The impact on personal wellbeing, morale, and the ability to provide safe patient care cannot be overstated. This webinar will shine a light on the l

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