suzette woodward and david dalton collaborative launch
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Sign up to Safety - Sir David Dalton, Chief Executive, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and Dr Suzette Woodward, Campaign Director, Sign up to Safety Presentation from the Patient Safety Collaborative launch event held in London on 14 October 2014 More information at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/patient-safety/patient-safety-collaboratives.aspxTRANSCRIPT
Sign up to Safety
Creating a patient safety movement
We crave meaning and purpose in life and one way to find it is to connect to a cause larger than
ourselves
Some of the greatest successes in the world have come from social
movements
Our shared cause
A unified English Patient Safety Programme
5 pledges
1 personal
safety improvement
plan
1 safety lead
and 1 campaign volunteer
Align with AHSN and
Patient Safety Collaborative Programme
SIGN UP
What does participation mean for an organisation?
110 participants so far…
5
pledges
1
personal safety
improvement plan
Join the team and become a volunteer
Promote the
campaign
SIGN UP
What does sign up mean for an individual?
For example: • Organisations could commit to ensuring all staff will learn
the knowledge and skills to prevent avoidable harm
• Individuals could make a personal pledge and create a personal improvement plan
Campaign Organisers
Local campaigners
NHS CareMakers
Safety Fellows
Safety Hubbies
Participant Safety Leads
System Safety Leads
AHSNs and Patient Safety Collaboratives
= Regional hub organiser
Organising for impact via Sign up to Safety
Roles
Safety Lead One or more individuals in your organisation who
will lead on the sign up to safety improvement work
Local Campaigners One or more individuals in your
organisation who will lead on the sign up to safety campaign work
Volunteers As many people who want to be volunteers to support the campaign across
England
Motivation
Embracing social media and joining forces
@signuptosafety
1,393 followers
#signuptosafety #su2s
Patient Partnership in Patient Safety
• Safety briefings
• Checklists for patients
• Simple and helpful leaflets
• Videos
• Top tips
Strategy and
Advisory group
•To coordinate and align across the patient safety programme – 1st meeting 15 October 2014, Chair Sir David Dalton
Strategy and Advisory group
• To coordinate and align across the patient safety programme – 1st meeting 15 October 2014, Chair Sir David Dalton
• To support coordination of patient safety initiatives and help align activity related to patient safety to ensure a consistent approach across the NHS in England
• To facilitate partnership working in relation to patient safety between key stakeholders
• To ensure the individual stakeholders and initiatives add value to the whole
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Launch call for experts to support improvement Nov 14
Increased participation from 12 to 60 (Wave 2) by end Dec 14
Campaign strategy including measurement and evaluation completed and launched by end Dec 14
Launch call for volunteers Jan 15
Increased participation from 60 to 120 (Wave 3) by June 2015
Second Year; Anniversary announcement 24 June 15
Over the last decade concerted efforts have been made to improve the safety of patient care but to date the NHS in
England has not made as much improvement as was hoped
It is critical therefore that over the next 3 – 6 years and beyond we do our very
best to put this right
The good news is that there are safety experts who are gaining a much better understanding of
how to make care safer
There is an emerging implementation and improvement science which will
help us all make a difference
We can all individually make a difference one by one but collectively we can make a bigger
difference by all working together to help the NHS be the safest healthcare system in the
world