Aims of the Day
- Learn how the SPSP Essentials of Safe Care can support improvements in safety
- Provide an opportunity to contribute to and learn from ongoing efforts within SPSP programmes of work
- Provide a forum for leaders and teams working across all SPSP programmes to come together to share and learn
Recordings & Resources
Recordings
The morning plenary session included a session with keynote speaker Professor Charles Vincent, Professor of Psychology University of Oxford and Emeritus Professor Clinical Safety Research, Imperial College London who presented on “Safer Healthcare Strategies for the Short and Longer Term”
Resources
- Event agenda
- Morning plenary slides
- Breakout descriptors
- Breakout presentations
- Values Based Reflective Practice (VBRP) and the Creation of Psychologically Safe Spaces
- Staff wellbeing for safety
- Creating a learning system within and between boards
- Using real-time system capacity data to inform decision making for safe and timely discharge from mental health services
- SPSP acute adult falls and deteriorating patient: holding the gains
- Inequalities and patient safety: the quality improvement approach (Recordings from breakout include Scottish Health Inequalities from Cradle to Grave and Taking an inequalities lens to improvement work)
**Please note that due to the interactive nature of our breakout sessions it was not possible to record the majority of breakouts**
Evaluation summary report of the event
POSTER & NETWORKING SESSION : Improvement Posters
- Improving Nurse/Patient 1:1 Communication within an Inpatient Mental Health Ward (NHS Tayside)
- Empowering Midwives to have Evidence Based Informed Discussions about COVID-19 Vaccinations with Pregnant Women (NHS Tayside)
- Patientrack (eObs) Quality Measures and User Experience (NHS Tayside)
- Falls Improvement - Our Collaborative Journey (NHS Ayrshire & Arran)
- Falls Reduction Storyboard (NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde)
- Empowering Patients to Self Administer Vitamin B12 Using a Values-Based Approach (NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde)
- How Early Active Mobilisation of Patients within the RAH ICU was Increased by Physiotherapy Led Changes to Practice (NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde)
- Hand Hygiene Improvement Project (NHS Lanarkshire)
- Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) NHS Western Isles
- Nurturing a Culture of Quality Improvement within Older Adult Mental Health Services (NHS Fife)
- Embedding a Culture of Quality Improvement within Older Adult Mental Health Services (NHS Fife)
If you have any questions about this event, please contact the SPSP Team: his.pspcontact@nhs.scot