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The 12th World Congress of Clinical Safety
The 12th World Congress of Clinical Safety in Paris covers a wide range of safety topics, such as healthcare safety (patient safety, medical worker safety, medication safety, and medical device safety), infectious disease outbreak, and other related safety subjects. The key concept of congress is "Well being With Healthcare Safety". It covers all health risks on physical wellbeing, mental wel
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Paris, France
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Oversight of systems approach to learning from patient safety incidents
This training will support the development of expert understanding and oversight 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:
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Transforming tomorrow through leadership and improvement today
Join Aqua for their national event, ‘Transforming Tomorrow Through Leadership and Improvement Today’ to connect, learn, and shape the future of health and care through co-production and partnership working. It will be bringing together healthcare leaders, innovators, and change-makers for an afternoon of insightful discussion and meaningful connections as we mark 15 years of the Advancing Qua
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Birmingham Conference and Events Centre, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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World Hand Hygiene Day: It might be gloves, it's always hand hygiene
By 2026, hand hygiene compliance monitoring and feedback should be established as a key national indicator, at the very least in all reference hospitals. Currently 68% of countries report they are doing this. World Hand Hygiene Day in 2025 coincides with the need for countries to rapidly consider implementation of the global action plan and monitoring framework on infection prevention and control
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Tackling health inequalities: mission possible?
It is deeply unjust that some groups of people have significantly worse experiences of health and care than others. These differences in health experiences and outcomes are avoidable, unfair and systematic, and yet they continue to widen. Tackling health inequalities and improving health for the groups who typically experience the worst outcomes requires concerted action from across the health and
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The King's Fund, London, W1G 0AN, United Kingdom
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Safeguarding patient data: Cybersecurity and data protection in healthcare
This webinar will have an emphasis on the role of local Healthwatch organisations and it will provide practical guidance on how Healthwatch can safeguard patient data, adhere to regulations, and ensure trust in healthcare services. It will be looking at: Importance of cybersecurity and data protection Role of local Healthwatch in data and cyber protection Cybersecurity threat
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Exploring learnings from MNSI safety investigations: What MNSI investigations tell us about neonatal resuscitation
The Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations (MNSI) programme is part of a national strategy to improve maternity safety across the NHS in England. MNSI has completed over 3500 independent safety investigations, using system focused methodology, into maternity events, including direct and indirect maternal deaths in pregnancy and up to 6 weeks postpartum. For every 1000 babies born, 1-2 ne
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SEIPS in Action
SEIPS in Action is a comprehensive course designed to equip healthcare professionals with practical skills in applying the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS) framework. Participants will gain hands-on experience in using SEIPS to enhance healthcare processes, supporting patient safety and system efficiency. This course combines theoretical coursework, an intensive live
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Exeter, United Kingdom
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Patient Engagement for Patient Safety
Join WHO for a virtual webinar exploring how engaging patients and families at policy, facility, and community levels can help strengthen safer health care systems. Hear insights from health leaders and patient advocates around the world. Register
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Royal College of Nursing Congress 2025
Congress is the ultimate opportunity to network, hear from exceptional keynote speakers and take part in vibrant debates about the issues affecting the nursing workforce. Plus, with an education and development programme, industry exhibition and buzzing Liverpool location, you're sure to leave Congress feeling energised and inspired. Register
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Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Systems approach to learning from patient safety incidents
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
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The Duty of Candour and PSIRF: a practical guide to implementation with emotional intelligence and compassion
The course will provide participants with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of how to not only comply with the duty of candour and the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF), but to do so in an emotionally intelligent way, with empathy and compassion for all involved. Practical guidance on complying with the regulations and guidance The “grey areas” and what people
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Webinar Series: Care Forward – What's Next at Healthcare Excellence Canada
As part of Care Forward, a national movement focused on making care better for over a million people across the country, Healthcare Excellence Canada with supporting organisations are launching new offerings that provide participants with funding, resources and coaching to drive impact on four key priorities: expanding care access, helping more people age where they call home, advancing person-cen
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A practical guide to Human Factors in healthcare
Aimed at Clinicians and Managers, this national virtual conference will provide a practical guide to human factors in healthcare, and how a human factors approach can improve patient care, quality, process, and safety. The conference delves into integrating human factors into healthcare systems and processes, clinical decision making, healthcare system design, quality of patient experience, m
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“Building trust and engagement with families in mental health services, using PSIRF”
This webinar focuses on using positive family engagement within the new PSIRF framework to transform the investigation experience of patients, families, and staff. We will provide clear information on when and how to develop positive family engagement during investigations, in line with PSIRF. The webinar has been developed in line with the national NHS Patient Safety Standards introduced as part
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Exploring learning from MNSI safety investigations: Birthing outside of guidance: Learning from MNSI investigations
The Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations (MNSI) programme is part of a national strategy to improve maternity safety across the NHS in England. MNSI has completed over 3500 independent safety investigations, using system focused methodology, into maternity events, including direct and indirect maternal deaths in pregnancy and up to 6 weeks postpartum. MNSI made recommendations to trust
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Fireside chat on navigating patient safety and infection prevention under the new Presidential administration
Don't miss this insightful conversation with C-level executives Leah Binder, President and CEO of the Leapfrog Group and Devin Jopp, President and CEO of APIC. In this leadership conversation, they'll share their perspectives on how the new presidential administration presents both opportunities and challenges to advancing patient safety and infection prevention. Register
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Martha's Rule: A practical guide to implementation to improve patient safety
This conference brings together leading experts at the forefront of ensuring adherence to Martha’s Rule and offers a comprehensive and practical guide for clinical staff to seamlessly integrate Martha’s Rule into their daily practice. The conference delves into the caregiver’s perspective, principles and implications of Martha’s Rule, legal and patient safety considerations, effective communicatio
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Patient involvement & partnership for patient safety
This conference focuses on patient involvement and partnership for patient safety including implementing the New National Framework for involving patients in patient safety, and the role of the Patient Safety Partner (PSP) in your organisation or service. The conference will also cover engagement of patients and families in their own safety, and patient involvement under the Patient Safety Inciden
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Reducing inequalities across the care pathway for minority ethnicities
DeNPRU Exeter is a Policy Research Unit in Dementia and Neurodegeneration based at the University of Exeter. This webinar will share learning from DeNPRU Exeter's policy research project on reducing inequalities for minority ethnic communities living with dementia, Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease or Huntington's disease. The United Kingdom is composed of diverse range of ethnic and
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HSSIB: Mental Health care in inpatient settings
Join HSSIB to discuss their series of patient safety investigations looking at mental health inpatient care, directed by the Secretary of State for Health. You'll find out what HSSIB's mental health investigations and recommendations mean to different people, including patients, health and care staff, commissioners and charities. Register
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Hospital at night summit: Optimising out of hours healthcare delivery
This Hospital at Night Summit focuses on out of hours care in hospitals, delivering high quality safe care at night, and supporting the wellbeing of those working at night. Through national updates, networking opportunities and case studies this conference provides a practical guide to delivering a high-quality hospital at night service and transforming out of hours services and roles to improve p
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Northern Ireland: Opportunity to have your say on the redesign of Serious Adverse Incident procedure
Things can and do go wrong in health and social care. There is an expectation that when things do go wrong, HSC organisations treat those affected with respect, compassion and honesty. That they help members of the public understand what happened and they demonstrate that they have learned from the incident, to reduce the risk of it happening again. Recommendations arising from a number of In
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Systems analysis of clinical incidents: the London Protocol 2024
Investigating incidents and accidents is crucial for safety management in high-risk industries. While it is just one component of safety management, it is an essential one. Thoughtful incident analysis promotes learning, enhances safety, and fosters a proactive safety culture. The London Protocol is a method for analysing healthcare incidents, revealing the strengths and weaknesses of the hea
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Systems approach to learning: Patient and staff involvement in learning from patient safety incidents
Facere Melius are the only NHS Framework Provider approved training supplier that worked closely with NHS England in developing tools and guidance to support PSIRF. Training to support the development of expertise involving patients, families, carers and staff when things go wrong, in line with NHS guidance, based upon national and internationally recognised good practice. To include the duty
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Learning from experiences: the person centred care symposium 2025
Patient and staff experience of health and care are often regarded as two sides of the same coin: separate but inextricably linked. Sometimes this relationship is seen as a functional one: that we should “improve one to improve the other”. But human experience is fundamental to person centred care, and a recognition that high quality services depend on positive personal interactions is vital to me
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IHI/BMJ International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare
The International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare is a series of international conferences that inform and inspire healthcare leaders, practitioners and patients towards a better, safer and higher quality of care. With almost 30 years of history, the International Forum supports and energises the movement for patient safety and healthcare improvement by bringing in knowledge, ideas
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Royal Jaarbeurs, Utrecht, Netherlands
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Exploring learnings from MNSI safety investigations: Health Equity Warning Score (HEWS) Tool and the Health Equity Assessment and Resource Toolkit (HEART)
The Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations (MNSI) programme is part of a national strategy to improve maternity safety across the NHS in England. MNSI has completed over 3500 independent safety investigations, using system focused methodology, into maternity events, including direct and indirect maternal deaths in pregnancy and up to 6 weeks postpartum. In this webinar we will explore MN
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South East SimNet Conference 2025
Join the 4th South East SimNet Conference, exploring national strategies, regional insights, and innovative approaches to simulation-based education in healthcare. Highlights include interactive workshops on mental health, moulage, technical skills, and primary care, inspiring keynote sessions, and engaging presentations from simulation fellows showcasing their transformative projects. Connec
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Oxford Brookes University’s Simulation Centre on the Marston Rd Campus, Oxford, United Kingdom
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