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    28 April 2026

    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 practical tools, checklists, and implementation templates for enhancing governance, risk oversight, and incident response. Lessons Learned Sessions offer candid reflections from NHS leaders on real-world challenges, course corrections, and successes.
    This is not a showcase of what to achieve, but a skills exchange on how to achieve it, translating national ambition into measurable improvement.
    This year’s event is structured around clear outcomes. Delegates will leave understanding:
    Evolving governance for safer care: clarifying responsibilities for safety oversight at system level and strengthening board leadership, accountability, and assurance around quality and risk. Applying AI and early warning systems: improving early identification of emerging risks and embedding proactive approaches to risk management into everyday clinical practice. Building a learning culture from incidents: encouraging open reporting, meaningful follow-up, and consistent learning from incidents, including effective use of PSIRF, HSSIB insights, and safer medicines management. Strengthening the Estate infrastructure: addressing weaknesses in estates, equipment, and organisational preparedness, while strengthening plans to maintain care during disruption. Improving continuity and trust in patient information: supporting joined-up care through better stewardship, sharing, and governance of patient records, enabling a single, trusted view of the patient journey. Building workforce risk capability: through targeted training, multidisciplinary governance structures, and safety leadership aligned with People and Quality frameworks. Why attend:
    Earn 8 CPD Points by attending. Build professional confidence through applied, hands-on learning. Access ready-to-use frameworks for governance, interoperability, and workforce transformation. Hear real experiences from peers and leaders driving NHS improvement. Leave with practical artefacts, toolkits, and action plans for local rollout. Join a community of NHS professionals committed to capability-building and sustainable delivery. Who would benefit:
    This conference is ideal for Board Members, Chief Executives, Governance and Quality Leads, Patient Safety Managers, Risk and Assurance Directors, and ICS Executives driving NHS transformation. It will also benefit clinical and operational leaders, CCIOs, CIOs, service managers, and workforce planners seeking practical guidance on embedding safety, accountability, and resilience. Suppliers, digital partners, and academic collaborators will gain insight into implementation priorities, workforce skill gaps, and the real-world enablers shaping the next decade of NHS transformation.
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    28 April 2026

    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 largely addressed in isolation within industry-specific silos.
    The Safety 360° Summit transforms this fragmentation into a shared strategic dialogue, laying the foundation for more effective responses to the central safety challenges of our time.
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    28 April 2026 11:30      13:00

    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 social and technology are considered as interdependent. The implementation, adoption and use of technology is therefore seen as a contextually situated social practice.
    This session will have interactive elements and opportunities for discussion. It will look to introduce and provide an understanding of sociotechnical theory. We will seek to understand how sociotechnical theory can be used to illuminate technological adoption in complex systems and the implications for patient safety. We will reflect upon how sociotechnical theory might be useful for patient safety research.
    SafetyNet Patient Safety 101 sessions are intended for researchers who may not be experienced in patient safety and would like to know the basics on a range of Patient Safety topics or those who would like a refresher.
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