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08 April 2025 09 April 2025
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 of patient safety incident response framework introduction to complex systems, system thinking and human factors restorative just and learning culture duty of candour involving staff in incident response involving patients, families and carers in incident response improvement science and developing system improvement plans general response techniques interviewing and asking questions conducting observations, understanding work as done systems frameworks response types patient safety investigation planning, analysis and report writing commissioning and oversight of an internal investigation a high-level overview of system-based response tools Who should attend:
Lead investigators; Executives, commissioning, and service leads for investigations; Investigators supporting or overseeing patient safety incident investigations
Facilitator: Jo Perruzza is a former mental health nurse and has been a clinician, a clinical leader and a senior manager in mental health provider organisations. With a passion for patient safety and an expert in psychological safety she brings experience of leading internal and external investigations.
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hub members receive a 20% discount. Email [email protected] for discount code.
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08 April 2025 12:00
The first of four webinars co-hosted by the WHO Department of Integrated Health Services (IHS) and the Global Health Partnerships (GHP) (formerly THET) to explore the transformative potential of relationality in community engagement and how it can be leveraged for people-led change.
It’s part of a series being run by WHO and the Global Health Partnerships (GHP) (formerly THET), building on last year’s policy report on this issue launched at the World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) https://wish.org.qa/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Relationality-in-Community-Engagement.pdf
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08 April 2025 12:30 13:30
“It might be gloves, it’s always hand hygiene
Warming up for World Hand Hygiene Day (5 May 2025)”
Regardless of whether gloves are worn or not, hand hygiene at the right times and in the right way - is still one of the most important measures to protect those receiving care as well as health and care workers.
Medical gloves used in health care are defined as disposable gloves used during medical procedures. These gloves can get contaminated as easily as bare hands and do not protect 100%. When worn, medical gloves should be removed, for example, after touching a patient, and hand hygiene performed as per the WHO 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene.
Besides educating health and care workers on the appropriate use of gloves, as well as the WHO 5 Moments for hand hygiene, action should also be embedded clearly within national IPC strategies, as well as standard operating procedures (SOPs) at facility level, according to the recommendations of the WHO global action plan and monitoring framework 2024-2030.
Objectives of the warming up webinar
To discuss promotion and education of optimal hand hygiene practices (using the appropriate technique and according to the WHO 5 Moments) alongside the times for appropriate glove use within health care workflow. To outline the value of campaigning, as one part of hand hygiene improvement activities, and demonstrate how to maximise use of WHHD 2025 resources. To outline the environmental and climate impact of gloves on waste generation and management, especially when used inappropriately. To stimulate WHHD 2025 activities in the lead up to 5 May 2025. Register
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