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26 June 2025
A new approach to Structured Judgement Reviews (SJRs); using them as a triage tool and avoiding the use of poor and very poor to better align with PSIRF.
This course looks at moving SJRs away from questions of avoidability of harm and instead looks at how they can be used to determine what type of learning response should follow a patient’s death. The explicit judgements of poor and very poor that are in traditional SJR models are no longer helpful and delegates will be provided with updated and positive alternatives that focus on organisational learning.
Who should attend?
Healthcare professionals tasked with deciding on an appropriate learning response following the death of a patient. Healthcare professionals who undertake Structured Judgement Reviews who wish to align these with PSIRF principles.
Key learning objectives
Where SJRs fit in the overall clinical governance structure of their organisation, why they are being conducted and what questions they are designed to answer. How to organise case notes for effective review; use of timelines. What other sources of evidence to consider. Making explicit judgements around quality of care; evidence base and standards used. When and how to escalate potential issues with professional conduct. Register
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26 June 2025
Promoting Psychological Safety Masterclass is the ideal session for purpose-driven leaders who want to create safe, enriching spaces for employees. Develop your leadership skills to enhance employee and stakeholder wellbeing, and instill a sense of inclusivity and belonging within your community.
Join this informative masterclass to explore psychological safety in the workplace. Reflect upon a range of evidence-based strategies and audits, to support workplace wellbeing.
This masterclass/session will enable you to:
Understand the concept of psychological safety
Reflect upon different leadership styles and how this impacts psychological safety
Develop evidence-based strategies for workplace wellbeing
Explore psychological safety from a diversity, equity and inclusion perspective
Engage in reflective discussion on how to embed psychological safety into workplaces
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hub members receive a 20% discount. Email [email protected] for discount code.
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26 June 2025
This session is an interactive problem-solving webinar in the repatriation of a plus size patient to the funeral director following a real life incident.
Learning outcomes:
To understand the limitations of hospital equipment. To address the questions/answers needed between the mortuary and funeral director. To problem solve when equipment is not enough. Register
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26 June 2025 11:15 14:15
This webinar focuses on using positive family engagement within the new PSIRF framework to transform the investigation experience of patients, families, and staff. The webinar will provide clear information on when and how to develop positive family engagement during investigations, in line with PSIRF. This webinar has been developed in line with the national NHS Patient Safety Standards introduced as part of the NHS Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) and the Engaging and involving patients, families and staff following a patient safety incident PSIRF supporting guidance.
This webinar enables you to hear the first-hand experiences of staff and families in a powerful and engaging way. It gives you the opportunity to discuss and share your experiences and that of speakers and other delegates in a non-judgmental and positive learning environment.
This webinar is for:
Patient Safety Leads / Manager / Advisors Family Liaison Service Teams PSIRF Implementation Teams Governance Leads / Managers / Directors Clinical Leads in Safety & Quality Speakers: Ashley Windebank-Brooks, Dr Karen Lascelles, Julie Kerry, Rosi Reed, Joanne Canning, Derek Richford
You will have the opportunity to achieve the following learning objectives:
Understand the challenges and opportunities of engaging positively with families. Using PSIRF to develop an approach that recognises the importance of a collaborative investigative process that is thoughtful, compassionate, and supportive to families and staff. Appreciating the long-term adverse impact of poor engagement. Consider the family perspective after a patient safety incident, learning from the lived experiences of families to ‘walk a while in their shoes’, in relation to creation of actionable insights from these experiences which will influence your own future practice. Challenge yourself on your approach to the delivery of duty of candour and whether it meets the needs of families after a patient safety event. Increase your confidence in managing issues of information sharing and confidentiality. Developing approaches to how families can be supported to be part of a safety plan for patients. Focus on an investigative and engagement approach which avoids compounding harm. Recognising the positive impact even small expressions of kindness can make and determining what makes a meaningful apology. Develop an approach to report writing after a patient safety incident, which has the family at the centre. Register
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26 June 2025 13:00 14:00
This joint webinar, hosted by the Digital Care Hub and Homecare Association, will be an insightful session on the safe use of AI in homecare. This discussion is tailored for adult social care providers in England, and will include:
Provider Insights: Hear from industry experts and social care providers on the latest trends and challenges. Innovative AI Applications: Discover exciting examples of AI transforming homecare. Ethical and Safety Considerations: Learn about the key ethical and safety aspects to consider. Practical Tips: Get top tips for implementing AI effectively in your practice. This session is designed for adult social care providers in England and are aimed at people who make decisions about the use of technology in care services.
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