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    13 November 2025

    This conference focuses on improving safety for hospice patients. The conference will highlight best practice in improving safety in hospices, highlight new developments such as the implications of the new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF), and the new CQC Inspection Framework, and will focus on key clinical safety areas such as falls prevention, medication safety, reduction and management of pressure ulcers, nutrition and hydration, improving the response and investigation of incidents, preparing for onsite inspections and developing a compassionate culture in hospices.
    For further information and to book your place visit https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/virtual-online-courses/patient-safety-hospices or email [email protected]
    Follow the conference on X @HCUK_Clare  #PSHopices
    hub members receive a 20% discount. Email [email protected] for discount code.

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    13 November 2025

    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 used to investigate incidents including under PSIRF including After Action Reviews, SEIPS and Thematic Reviews. There will be a focus on understanding your patient safety incident profile and managing and ensuring accountability for ongoing safety actions in response to recommendations for investigations. You will also receive a legal perspective on PSIRF and how PSIRF relates to the learning from deaths criteria, Medical Examiner and Coroner system. The conference will support you to compassionately involve those affected by patient safety incidents and challenge your pre existing lens to inspire cultural change with PSIRF and deliver improvement.
    For further information and to book your place visit https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/virtual-online-courses/serious-incident-investigation-patient-safety or email [email protected]
    Follow the conference on X @HCUK_Clare  #PSIRF2025
    hub members receive a 20% discount. Email [email protected] for discount code.

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    13 November 2025 08:00

    Join Public Policy Projects for a focused breakfast discussion on how integrated care is moving from strategy to delivery, as systems are under pressure to improve outcomes, productivity, and access simultaneously. Leaders in attendance will discuss what works at the place/neighbourhood and system level. This session will also examine how integrated health organisations (IHOs) can accelerate progress towards the ambitions of the NHS 10-Year Health Plan. 
    Key themes include enabling place-based decision-making, strengthening neighbourhood teams, and embedding prevention and early intervention into everyday practice. Discussion will focus on the key enablers of success, including shared governance, data and digital integration, joint workforce planning, and strong system leadership, as well as the challenges of delivering meaningful integration across diverse communities. 
    This is a timely opportunity to share learning and consider how integrated care can translate national ambitions into measurable local impact. 
    This session will be held under the Chatham House Rule, meaning that the content of the discussion can be reported, but no contributions can be attributed to any individual or organisation. 
    The invite is available to all public sector professionals and PPP partners only.
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    13 November 2025 12:30      13:30

    The forthcoming Public Office (Accountability) Bill 2025, known informally as ‘Hillsborough Law’, presents a landmark shift in public sector accountability.
    The Bill introduces a new ‘duty of candour’ on public sector officials and a legal duty to assist in inquests and public inquiries, backed by criminal sanctions.
    Joanna Lloyd, Carlton Sadler and Priyesh Patel are experts in advising organisations engaged in inquests and public inquiries.
    Join us as we explore what these reforms mean in practice for healthcare providers and local authorities, and the likely impact of expanding legal aid for bereaved families to all inquests where a public authority is an interested person.
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