Our response to the Dash Review
Review of patient safety across the health and care landscape.
Read moreWe offer an extensive education programme to those in health and social care settings. Our core courses support the NHS in England. Our commercial courses support those outside of the NHS. Courses are delivered by professional healthcare safety investigation experts.
All our courses are CPD accredited. Our flagship course - A systems approach to investigating and learning from patient safety incidents - is also accredited by the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF).
The aims of our education programme are to:
Our education programme is agile and responds to the needs of staff who work in health and social care. We produce learning that is innovative and practical, to share our approaches to patient safety investigation and motivate staff to continue their learning.
Our courses are primarily aimed at staff in health and social care settings, who are involved in safety investigations for learning.
We offer a range of online courses and standalone sessions to support development and help embed professional safety investigations across health and social care.
Take a look at our NHS courses and commercial courses.
We’ve developed our curriculum based on the learning from the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB). We have worked closely with colleagues at NHS England to ensure our training meets Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) requirements.
The education team faculty are respected and well-published academics in their fields. The team has been assembled from multiple disciplines including academia, healthcare, nuclear, occupational psychology and the police. They bring with them experience, knowledge and skills in human factors and systems thinking to share with our learners.
Review of patient safety across the health and care landscape.
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