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Kent, Surrey, Sussex Maternal and Neonatal Health Safety Collaborative Local Learning System
Date and time
Location
AMEX Stadium
Village Way Falmer Brighton BN1 9BL United KingdomDescription
Why would I find this event of interest?
This event is aimed at anyone who is interested in the delivery and design of Maternity and/or Neonatal Services, including (but not limited to) consultants, midwives, nurses, HCAs, voluntary sector organisations, parents, CCGs and the ambulance service.
What is the Kent Surrey Sussex Health Safety Collaborative Learning System?
The Learning System has developed as a direct result of the Maternity and Neonatal Health Safety Collaborative (https://improvement.nhs.uk/resources/maternal-and-neonatal-safety-collaborative/)
Within the Kent Surrey Sussex region, we aim to hold four events each year, thereby providing the opportunity for individuals and organisations to come together to share and learn from each other. The ultimate aim of the learning system is to improve the care delivered within maternity and neonatal services across the region. This event in December will be our 3rd this year.
09:30 – 10:00 - Registration and refreshments
10:00 – 10:10 - Welcome from Managing Director Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network / Patient Safety Collaborative (KSS AHSN/PSC) - Facilitator: Guy Boersma Managing Director
10:10 – 10:15 - Housekeeping; Plan & Rules for the Day - `You said …We Did`; Question Bubbles; - Facilitator: Ursula Clarke, Senior Programme Manager / Patient Safety Lead KSS PSC
10:15 – 10:25 - Ice Breaker - Facilitator: Ursula Clarke
10:25 – 10:55 - Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) - Aim of session: Feedback on evidential outcomes of KSS regional investigations with recommendations that inform on improvements that can be implemented to support change. - Facilitator: Amanda Morgan Team Leader South East
10:55 – 11:15 - Progress of the PReCePT project - Aim of session: An example on how the Local Learning System can support local quality improvement projects - Facilitator: Lisa Devine Programme Manager KSS AHSN; Helen McElroy Regional Clinical Lead / Consultant Neonatologist Medway NHS FT
11:15 – 11:35 - Human Factors and Communication in Practice - Aim of session: Implementing the improvement element of communications within Human Factors to support change.- Facilitator: Cassie Lawn Consultant Neonatologist BSUH
11:35 – 11:45 - Coffee break
11:45 – 12:00 - COUCH INTERVIEW - Aim of session: Time to ask questions on enablers for achievement and successful ways to combat barriers within a QI active project - Facilitator: tbc
12:00 – 13:00 - STORY BOARDS / PROJECT UPDATES from Units in Wave 2 - Aim of session: Hear the enablers & challenges from wave 2 sites with projects that they are working on (outside PReCePT) - Facilitator: Jo Hughes MatNeo PSC Co-ordinator; Ursula Clarke Senior Programme Lead
13:00 – 13:45 - Lunch & Networking
13.45 – 14:15 - Using PDSA cycles - Aim of session: Presentation on how to use your change ideas / PDSA cycles to best use for change – moving quickly through cycles to avoid inertia. - Facilitators: Tony Kelly Clinical Lead KSS MatNeo Collaborative / National MatNeo Clinical Lead
14:15 – 15:30 - DIVIDE INTO WAVES … Review use of PDSA cycles using PReCePT as an example - Aim of session: Following previous presentation take time to review your PReCePT project as an example in using PDSA cycles to best effect. Going away with ` What I WILL do NEXT WEEK?? - Facilitators: Tony Kelly / Jacqui Parfitt / Lisa Devine / Helen McElroy / Ursula Clarke
Tea / Coffee will be available during this session
15:30 - 15.45 - Next Steps, Evaluations - Facilitator: Ursula Clarke
15:45 - Close of Day
FAQs
What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?
There is free parking available at the stadium and Falmer station is a 5 minute walk if you are travelling by train
What is the dress code?
Smart casual
Will there be refreshments served?
There will be tea/coffee & a buffet lunch available
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