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Safety has always been the NHS’ highest priority and the Patient Safety Incident Report Framework (PSIRF) aims to help providers continuously improve their safety cultures, systems and behaviours.
The framework focuses on methods of investigation, the involvement of patients and families and the system changes needed for better patient outcomes. It requires NHS providers to improve skills, practices and behaviours within the workforce and for leaders to create organisational cultures conducive to continuous learning and improvement.
To support NHS Trusts and Integrated Care Systems implement the PSIRF, we offer a variety of courses designed to equip staff with the essential skills and behaviours needed to investigate incidents as well as to develop coach leaders on ways to encourage positive safety cultures across their organisations.
Our courses are carefully structured to cover all the PSIRF requirements – but we can also tailor and edit them to meet your specific requirements.
Safety has always been the NHS’ highest priority and the new Patient Safety Incident Report Framework (PSIRF) aims to help providers continuously improve their safety cultures, systems and behaviours.
This online Statutory Duty of Candour training course was developed for individual healthcare and social care professionals, including, Doctors and medical practitioners, dentists, registered nurses, allied health professionals, Health and social managers.
This comprehensive course examines best practice in incident response and how, by involving all team members, our responses can develop.
Systems thinking is an approach to problem-solving that views ‘problems’ as part of a wider, dynamic system. It is the process of understanding how things influence one another as part of a whole.
In this introduction, we focus on how we might apply this knowledge in clinical settings. However, its application can be used in wider contexts and situations.
PSIRF requirements and Strategies to improve staff and patient involvement for patient and staff involvement.
Participants in the Just Culture in Healthcare programme learn how to apply the Just Culture Algorithm, to reinforce Just Culture principles and to create a culture of learning, that sustainably reduces risk and improves patient safety.
This course provides a systems approach to the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework.
Contact our Academy team today for a consultation to discuss your specific education and training needs.