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    One year ago, on 2 October 2019, we officially launched the hub at our annual conference.

    To date, the hub has over 1,000 members from 450 organisations and from over 30 countries. It’s home to 3,000 pieces of content, has had 45,000 unique visitors and has been accessed 70,000 times.

    Although we are delighted with these numbers and continued growth of the hub, we are most proud of the relationships the hub is facilitating and the good work that is happening as a result. We launched the hub so that all members of the public – from patients to clinicians – could share their insight and experiences of patient safety. By working together with users of the hub, we aim to highlight patient safety concerns and take action so that real change can happen as we journey towards the patient-safe future.

    Wonderfully, we are beginning to achieve these aims.

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    Congratulations to patient safety learning hub. 👏👏I  joined the hub one year ago- With encouragement from Helen, Claire and the patient safety team, I started writing blogs on patient and staff safety  issues.

    If like me, you have a passion for patient and staff  safety, its a great idea to join the hub, as it helps you grow,develop and also gain confidence to write and share your knowledge to benefit your team.xx

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