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What is CSIP? - We are a growing community that connects individuals, teams and projects across
health and care in the areas of innovation, quality improvement and patient safety. We currently have
over 340 members across Wessex. CSIP is supported by the Wessex Patient Safety Collaborative
(PSC).
What is Wessex PSC? - We work with individuals, teams and organisations to increase capability
around safety improvement. We offer engagement in a series of projects and events targeting local and
national areas of safety priority. We do this in partnership with patients and we encourage networking
and sharing to support the spread of good practice across Wessex.
Connecting and sharing across Wessex to improve patient safety
Focus Topic
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Opportunities to join the Q community opened on 11 May
Q is an initiative connecting people who have health and care
improvement expertise across the UK. It is being led by the Health
Foundation and supported and co-funded by NHS
Improvement. The Q community is made of up a diverse range of
people including those at the front line of health and social
care, patient leaders, managers, commissioners,
researchers, policymakers, and others. More information about Q
can be found at q.health.org.uk
Wessex AHSN has partnered with the Health Foundation and is helping to grow the community in Wessex.
Opportunities for Wessex will be open from 11 May until 12 June 2017. Those interested in joining Q will need
to demonstrate knowledge and experience of improvement and reflect on how they can benefit and contribute
to the community.
Q is not a taught programme, but a network of support for those already knowledgeable in undertaking
improvement. There is no membership fee or minimum time commitment. Q is designed to support busy
people with their current improvement work, on-going development and promote their visibility as a leader of
improvement.
Wessex PSC has a dedicated Q webpage with lots of information. Details of information webinars, the
application process and a general enquiry email will all be posted on the webpage here.
To find out more about what Q can offer, Tracy Broom, Associate Director – Patient Safety
Collaborative, Wessex AHSN, tells us about her experience of Q so far and the value of joining. Read
her blog here.
Wessex News
The Community meets regularly to focus on patient safety in
maternity and neonatal care, with a common goal to reduce
avoidable harm. Community members include individuals,
organisations and networks across Wessex; midwives,
neonatologists, obstetricians and key people within the Maternity
Clinical Network and Local Maternity Systems. Recognising the value of existing networks and groups, both
regionally and nationally, our aim is to align thinking and opportunity, working together as one community.
For details about the Community and links to relevant national documents please visit our webpage here. If
you would like to become involved in the Community please contact Lesley Mackenzie, Patient Safety
Programme Manager at [email protected]
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We would love to showcase local projects that are having a positive impact in Wessex. If you would like to
share your project then please contact Lesley on the email address above.
NHS Maternity Care | Awareness Campaign on Vimeo
This short film about first-time parents-to-be, Kirsty and Matt, and
their experience at the maternity unit, is introduced by Moira
Durbridge, Head of Safety and Risk at University Hospitals of
Leicester. How would you have acted differently to the healthcare
professionals in this video?
Please feel free to share.
The Royal College of Surgeons in partnership with the Wessex Patient Safety Collaborative [part of Wessex
Academic Health Science Network] are pleased to invite you to the forthcoming South Central Conference:
Safety in emergency surgical practice.
This event will also launch the new Wessex Emergency Surgery Network: designed to connect people in
this field with a focus on patient safety and quality improvement.
When and where:
The conference will take place on Friday 29 September 2017 at the Grand Harbour Hotel, Southampton.
Who?
The conference is aimed at all surgeons and open to anaesthetists / nurses / ODPs / AHPs / QI staff and
other interested hospital clinicians and staff.
Planned workshops include:
• Introduction of a Surgical Quality Assurance Meeting
• Laparoscopic emergency surgery - reduced hospital stay and improved patient outcomes
• Using Structured Mortality Reviews to learn from surgical deaths
• Surgical Care Practitioners
• More to be announced soon
Keynote speakers include:
• Dr Jane Carthy is a dynamic human factors consultant with technical expertise gained from both
research and consultancy roles in healthcare, and other industries. She is passionate about applying
human factors science to improve safety, quality, efficiency and experience.
• Professor Derek Alderson, RCS President elect, will present his future plans for the RCS including
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discussing the role of the college in surgical training and the profession, updates on the RCS strategy
and project Transform.
• Adrian Jones, President of the AfPP, will discuss how the Orthopaedic department of the Norfolk
and Norwich University Hospital has introduced innovative models of inpatient trauma care.
Booking links and more information can be found here
Call for articles
The Wessex PSC would love to
hear about what you're doing
locally to improve quality and
safety. Tell us in up to 250 words
and we'll share with the rest of
the community in this section.
Email your articles to us at [email protected] and feel free to include links to further information
and visuals.
Wessex Patient Safety Collaborative [PSC] are
delivering 3 short events designed to support
staff to Promote Positive Practice across
Wessex.
Recognising the value of staff the session aims to
explore how to develop an open culture where
high quality compassionate care can further
flourish.
The events will offer an opportunity to share
practical experiences of developing a positive
culture in healthcare, as well as exploring the
principles of Safety II and Appreciative Inquiry
[AI].
Click here to register or for more information about the event contact [email protected]
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Invite to attend the one day Fundamental Care Summit
The fundamentals of hospital care: revisiting research for getting nursing “right”
Monday Jun 19 2017
09:00 - 16:30
Highfield House Hotel
Southampton
Click here for more information and to book your place free of charge.
Wessex Patient Safety Collaborative [PSC] is
delivering a series of events on Human Factors
and Ergonomics to raise awareness and to
support staff across Wessex.
For further information please contact the PSC team at [email protected]
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Emergency Laparotomy Collaborative
Spring Newsletter
• The final Emergency Laparotomy
Collaborative (ELC) event is swiftly
approaching.
• Preliminary results for the ELC are out.
For more information, including registration
details for the July event, view the Newsletter
here
National News
A conversation about what prevents us from safely using
nasogastric tubes – webinar 2
Last month Sign up to Safety supported NHS Improvement by
hosting for them, a new style of webinar to begin a
conversation about ‘what prevents us from safely using
nasogastric tubes’.
The next webinar in the series will take place at 10am on June
7th.Click here to register.
On 27 June at Warwick Racecourse, West Midlands and Oxford AHSNs are bringing together NHS urgent and
emergency care directors and specialists, commissioners, medical and nursing directors, Sustainability and
Transformation Partnership (STP) leads, NHS transformation and improvement leads, out of hours care
providers, general practice, ambulance trusts and other AHSNs to examine NHS England's priorities for
transforming services.
Professor Keith Willett, Medical Director for Acute Care at NHS England, will discuss the urgent and
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emergency care review, the progress that has been made and what has been learned, while also considering
the challenges that lie ahead. NHS England’s Louise Watson will discuss how the 14 vanguards in England,
which are creating multispecialty community providers (MCPs), are developing new ways to deliver a
sustainable and improved quality of personalised care, which includes moving specialist care out of hospitals
closer to where people live.
For more information, read the flyer, or to book your place, visit Eventbrite.
What is co-production?
Co-production is a way of working that involves people who use
health and care services, carers and communities in equal
partnership; and which engages groups of people at the earliest
stages of service design, development and evaluation. The
Coalition for Collaborative care have developed a framework to
support this. To find out more click here
Event information
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The course consists of a short programme of lectures and then practical sessions on a variety of soft tissue
reconstructive techniques and tendon repairs.
Limited places available, click here for more information and contact [email protected] to book
The Sciana network brings together outstanding leaders in health and health care policy and innovation across
Europe. Sciana provides the space and time to share learning and take inspiration...
Click here for more information
Wessex PSC Events
Patient Safety Collaborative upcoming events
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This email has been sent on behalf of:
Robert Payne ([email protected]) - CSIP Project Lead, PSC
Geoff Cooper ([email protected]) - Programme Manager, PSC
Lesley Mackenzie ([email protected]) - Programme Manager, PSC
Tracy Broom ([email protected]) - Associate Director, PSC
Contact us:
@tracyPSC @wessexPSC @wessexAHSN
Come and look at the PSC projects:
wessexahsn.org.uk/programmes/21/patient-safety-
collaborative
Our mailing address is:
Innovation Centre, 2 Venture Road,Chilworth, Southampton, SO16 7NP
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