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SUMMARY:Safety and Quality in Mental Health: Improvement - Led Care
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ORGANIZER;CN="Patient Safety Learning":noreply@pslhub.org
DESCRIPTION:\n	This event will explore successful strategies for enhanci
	ng patient safety and driving quality improvement in mental health service
	s.\n\n\n\n	This timely event addresses the critical issues highlighted by 
	recent high-profile incidents in mental health care. Keynote speakers\, in
	cluding Adrian James\, the National Clinical Director of Mental Health\, a
	nd Shubulade Smith\, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists\, wil
	l share their experiences of leading organisations through challenging sit
	uations. Jonathan Warren\, co-author of the Edenfield report\, will also p
	rovide unique insights.\n\n\n\n	Key themes:\n\n\n\n	\n		Supporting staff t
	hrough traumatic incidents.\n	\n	\n		Amplifying patient and family voices.
	\n	\n	\n		Service redesign for safer care.\n	\n	\n		Innovative use of data
	 for improved outcomes.\n	\n	\n		Learning from significant events to preve
	nt recurrence.\n	\n	\n		Balancing human rights with public protection.\n	\
	n\n\n\n	Interactive workshops will showcase best practices from pioneering
	 trusts and innovative approaches\, including assertive outreach and data-
	driven improvements. The event also provides valuable opportunities to net
	work with peers and experts.\n\n\n\n	This event is essential for clinician
	s\, managers\, trainees\, and those in the voluntary sector aiming to navi
	gate current challenges and shape the future of mental health care.\n\n\n\
	n	By attending\, you will:\n\n\n\n	\n		Attend learning lessons from seriou
	s high profile incidents in mental health – participants will learn how 
	incidents have been managed\, lessons learned and how to reduce prevention
	 of similar events in future by service redesign\n	\n	\n		Learn how to sup
	port staff affected by serious incidents – participants will learn succe
	ssful strategies for supporting staff after serious incidents\n	\n	\n		Hea
	r strategies for re-designing services to reduce harm to patients includin
	g the use of date for quality surveillance\n	\n	\n		Know how to balance th
	e human rights of individuals against protecting the public.\n	\n\n\n\n	Re
	gister\n\n
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