Sign up to Safety Webinars
Sign up to Safety is a national initiative to help NHS organisations and their staff achieve their patient safety aspirations and care for their patients in the safest way possible.
At the heart of Sign up to Safety is the philosophy of locally led, self-directed safety improvement.
Through the Patient Safety Collaborative, the SW AHSN commits to encouraging and supporting organisations to: Putting safety first, continually learning, being honest, collaborating and being supportive.
To read what the SW AHSN has pledged click here (now closed)
To find out more or to ‘Sign up to Safety’ click here (now closed)
Sign up to Safety also holds a variety of regular webinars for members of the campaign:
- Monthly updates and news on the campaign
- Webinars hosted by experts on specific safety topics
- Celebration and milestone webinars
- Webinars dedicated to specific care settings and organisations, hosted by campaign members
- Joint webinars with other campaigns and safety programmes
Upcoming webinars
19 May 2016, 14:00 – 15:00 Ways you could make discharge, transfers and transitions of care more effective and safer. Presented by Cheryl Crocker – Regional Lead, East Midlands Patient Safety Collaborative, Joan Russell – Head of Patient Safety, NHS Improvement and Sarah Tilford – Improvement Manager, NHS Improvement. This webinar will cover:
- Overview of the research: Discharge is not a linear pathway
- The development and work to date of the PSC national cluster
- Demonstrating success through case studies
- Register here (now closed)
26 May, 14:00 to 15:30: Information and patient safety. Presented by Suzette Woodward Director, Sign up to Safety
- How we can improve the information sharing systems to make care safer
- Readability and tips and tools on effective writing
- How we can improve handover
- Register here (now closed)
13 June, 14:00 to 15:00: Being Supportive. Presented by Suzette Woodward Director, Sign up to Safety
- The just culture for safety
- Safety Conversations
- Register here (now closed)
For previous recordings click here