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    04 June 2026

    The World Health Organization (WHO) are pleased to invite you to the fourth webinar in a five-part global webinar series on the implementation of the World Patient Safety Day Goals for safe care for every newborn and every child.
    This webinar will bring together global experts and practitioners to discuss practical solutions and evidence to reduce risks for small and sick newborns
    The webinar will focus on:
    Why reducing risks is essential for the safety of small and sick newborns. How Goal 5 can be implemented in practice at the point of care. What health care workers, leaders, managers, and policymakers can do to reduce risks for small and sick newborns. This webinar series is co-hosted by the World Health Organization, the International Pediatric Association, and the Child Health Task Force. Register

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  2. 8
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    04 June 2026 08:00      09:30

    Imagine Citizens Network believes meaningful change in healthcare begins by listening to the people at the centre of it. This webinar will bring together health leaders, advocates, and community voices for an inspiring conversation about strengthening the patient voice in health care and exploring how stories and lived experiences can help drive real system improvement.
    Hosted by the Institute of Health Economics, the session will highlight best practices in increasing the patient voice in health care, featuring the internationally recognized Care Opinion program and the growing work happening in Alberta to gather feedback from Albertans receiving health services across the province. Together, we’ll explore how creating safe, accessible ways for people to share their experiences can build trust, improve care, strengthen accountability, and shape a more responsive health system for everyone.
    Featured speakers include:
    • Catherine Douglas, Health Advocate, Alberta
    • James Munro, Director, Research & Development, Care Opinion UK
    • Don McLeod, Executive Director, Imagine Citizens Network
    • Mollie Cole, Executive Director, Health System Improvement, Health Quality Alberta
    Moderator: John Sproule, Senior Policy Director, Institute of Health Economics
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  3. 11
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    04 June 2026 11:00      12:30

    As one of the three shifts set out in the 10 Year Health Plan, technology and the digitisation of health and care is expected to change the way people access and interact with services, reduce administrative tasks to free up staff time, and even prevent ill health occurring in the first place.
    While the technology landscape is evolving rapidly, the NHS itself is also undergoing significant structural change, including the planned abolition of NHS England and substantial cuts across integrated care boards. These changes have direct implications for the entire workforce, and the patients and communities they support.
    This free King's Fund online event, will explore what health and care leaders need to truly shift from analogue to digital; recognising that transformation, innovation and partnership working demands good leadership, the right infrastructure and capacity and capability development.
    The event will discuss:
    the current state of digital leadership across systems and organisations with different levels of digital maturity examples where structural changes and budget cuts are having an impact on digital priorities outlined in the 10 Year Health Plan emerging approaches to deliver digital priorities that better care for patients. Register

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  4. 16
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    04 June 2026 16:00      17:00

    The Ebola outbreak highlighted significant gaps in monitoring systems for healthcare professionals. Dynamic health information can be challenging to track and respond to effectively, increasing susceptibility to outbreaks of special pathogens.
    This webinar will describe operational challenges in post-exposure monitoring for Ebola and other special pathogens; explain how digital monitoring tools can strengthen healthcare workers’ safety; identify key design considerations for special pathogen monitoring systems; discuss how Ebola preparedness lessons can be applied to other special pathogens; evaluate how drills and simulations validate readiness; reveal near misses; test escalation pathways; improve coordination between occupational health, infection prevention, supervisors, emergency management, and public health; and recognise the importance of human oversight in digital preparedness systems.
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