The NHS Patient Safety Conference 2021: National strategy updates & guidance
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Online course
21st Oct 2021
FREE
3.5 hrs cpd
This course is no longer available to book as it already started on 21/Oct/2021
Our upcoming NHS Patient Safety Conference 2021: National strategy updates & guidance will provide our NHS network with a timely platform to learn about the new strategy changes and share best practice and insights.
The NHS Patient Safety Conference 2021: National strategy updates & guidance
The Convenzis NHS Patient Safety Conference series provides a safe and secure environment for NHS Safety Professionals to listen, learn and engage with sector leading thought leaders and to network freely with peers with the aim of improving national NHS patient safety.
“Actually, really motivating –. The single common clerking pathway presentation was particularly interesting as it is something being trialled at my trust currently but with very mixed opinions.” Feedback from a past NHS delegate.
We are pleased to share details with you regarding our next session…
In February 2021, further updates and changes were made to the NHS Patient Safety Strategy. The most significant strategy update is the new commitment to address patient safety inequalities, with a new objective added to the safety system strand of the strategy.
The NHS plans to meet the needs of specific vulnerable groups in the improvement strand – notably the objectives to address the safety issues faced by older people and people with a learning disability.
Our upcoming NHS Patient Safety Conference 2021: National strategy updates & guidance will provide our NHS network with a timely platform to learn about the new strategy changes and share best practice and insights.
Key event subjects:
- Patient Safety Incident Response Framework
- Diversity and inclusion
- Maternity Transformation Programme: A focus on safety
- Best practice showcase session
Our last event welcomed over 400 NHS attendees. To reserve your complimentary pass for the next session please get in touch with the team today.
The NHS Patient Safety Conference 2021: National strategy updates & guidance
The Convenzis NHS Patient Safety Conference series provides a safe and secure environment for NHS Safety Professionals to listen, learn and engage with sector leading thought leaders and to network freely with peers with the aim of improving national NHS patient safety.
“Actually, really motivating –. The single common clerking pathway presentation was particularly interesting as it is something being trialled at my trust currently but with very mixed opinions.” Feedback from a past NHS delegate.
We are pleased to share details with you regarding our next session…
In February 2021, further updates and changes were made to the NHS Patient Safety Strategy. The most significant strategy update is the new commitment to address patient safety inequalities, with a new objective added to the safety system strand of the strategy.
The NHS plans to meet the needs of specific vulnerable groups in the improvement strand – notably the objectives to address the safety issues faced by older people and people with a learning disability.
Our upcoming NHS Patient Safety Conference 2021: National strategy updates & guidance will provide our NHS network with a timely platform to learn about the new strategy changes and share best practice and insights.
Key event subjects:
- Patient Safety Incident Response Framework
- Diversity and inclusion
- Maternity Transformation Programme: A focus on safety
- Best practice showcase session
Our last event welcomed over 400 NHS attendees. To reserve your complimentary pass for the next session please get in touch with the team today.
The NHS Patient Safety Conference 2021: National strategy updates & guidance
Agenda
21
Oct
Mike Durkin, Associate Non-Executive Director, NHS Providers, formally NHS National Director of Patient Safety at NHS Improvement (Invited)
10:50 - 11:15
21
Oct
Case Study TBC
11:15 - 11:40
21
Oct
Annie Meakin Development Adviser Time for Care/QI Expertise Improvement Directorate NHS England and NHS Improvement (Confirmed)
11:40 - 12:05
21
Oct
Case Study TBC
12:05 - 12:30
21
Oct
Gaynor Armstrong, Director of Midwifery at University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire (Confirmed)
12:30 - 12:55
21
Oct
Case Study TBC
12:55 - 13:20
21
Oct
Best practice showcase session
13:20 - 13:45
21
Oct
Helen Hughes, Chief Executive of Patient Safety Learning (Confirmed)
14:10 - 14:35
Speakers
Mike Durkin, Associate Non-Executive Director, NHS Providers, formally NHS National Director of Pati
Patient Safety Incident Response Framework:
Patient safety is about maximising the things that go right and minimising the things that go wrong. It is integral to the NHS’ definition of quality in healthcare, alongside effectiveness and patient experience.
The Safety Incident Response strategy sets out what the NHS will do to achieve its vision to continuously improve patient safety.
Patient safety is about maximising the things that go right and minimising the things that go wrong. It is integral to the NHS’ definition of quality in healthcare, alongside effectiveness and patient experience.
The Safety Incident Response strategy sets out what the NHS will do to achieve its vision to continuously improve patient safety.
Annie Meakin Development Adviser Time for Care/QI Expertise Improvement Directorate NHS England and
Diversity and inclusion are not optional extras for the NHS
A session focused on the importance of Equality and Diversity within the NHS and how it impacts on patient and staff safety.
A session focused on the importance of Equality and Diversity within the NHS and how it impacts on patient and staff safety.
Gaynor Armstrong, Director of Midwifery at University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire (Confirmed)
Improving patient safety and system-wide monitoring of compliance with the Saving Babies Lives care bundle in Coventry and Warwickshire
How at Coventry and Warwickshire we have implemented Saving Babies Lives care bundle including the co-production of staff education and Parent guides to inform practice and decision making for at-risk pregnancies. The monitoring of the compliance against the five care bundles and reporting into the LMNS Board as part of the Perinatal Clinical Quality Surveill
How at Coventry and Warwickshire we have implemented Saving Babies Lives care bundle including the co-production of staff education and Parent guides to inform practice and decision making for at-risk pregnancies. The monitoring of the compliance against the five care bundles and reporting into the LMNS Board as part of the Perinatal Clinical Quality Surveill
Best practice showcase session:
Jamie Secker, Service Manager for CPFT’s First Response Service, The Mental Health Joint Response Car
Dr Lesley Jordan, RUH Consultant Anaesthetist and Patient Safety Lead, The Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, Sepsis and Acute Kidney injury, RUH staff scoop prestigious Patient Safety Team of the Year accolade
Jessica Woods, Primary Care MARAC liaison nurse, Homerton University Hospital NHS FT: Development of a nurse-led domestic abuse service for general practice
Dr Lesley Jordan, RUH Consultant Anaesthetist and Patient Safety Lead, The Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, Sepsis and Acute Kidney injury, RUH staff scoop prestigious Patient Safety Team of the Year accolade
Jessica Woods, Primary Care MARAC liaison nurse, Homerton University Hospital NHS FT: Development of a nurse-led domestic abuse service for general practice
Helen Hughes, Chief Executive of Patient Safety Learning (Confirmed)
Helen is an experienced leader in organisational effectiveness and transformational change. She has held leadership roles in healthcare in the UK and the World Health Organisation and the National Patient Safety Agency, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Parliamentary Health Services Ombudsman and the Charity Commission. She Chairs a Charity, Solace Women’s Aid.
Helen’s leadership roles in patient safety include designing the first patient safety infrastructure and policy for the NHS in En
Helen’s leadership roles in patient safety include designing the first patient safety infrastructure and policy for the NHS in En
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Organiser reviews
Speaker were very good and very informative presentation
Hina Zamir on 21/10/2021
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