13th September 2019 I 10am – 3pm
thestudio, 7 Cannon Street, Birmingham, B2 5EP
The West Midlands Academic Health Science Network (WMAHSN) is pleased to announce they are hosting a Civility Saves Lives workshop.
Dr Chris Turner will be leading the day with aided facilitation from Dr Emma Plunkett and the WMAHSN Safety Service Team. The WMAHSN are responding to the recently released NHS Patient Safety Strategy that outlines in order to achieve a positive culture; organisations require kindness and civility. We cannot assume that this is automatic and our workshop will give you knowledge and skills to take back to your organisation to assist you on your journey.
Speakers include:
• Dr Chris Turner, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust
• Dr Emma Plunkett, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Who Should Attend?
Healthcare workers from the West Midlands Region that want to understand the impact rudeness has on performance and want to feel empowered to tackle this with compassion.
By attending this event you will gain:
• Knowledge and research of civility saves lives
• Understanding the impact rudeness has on the recipient and beyond
• Learning how “calling it out with compassion” makes a difference to staff and patients
Due to extremely limited places at this workshop, bookings for this event are by invite only and WMAHSN request anyone interested in attending this workshop complete a request to attend form.
This will be reviewed by the Patient Safety Service team and you will receive confirmation of your place shortly after.
Please return your completed form to helen.hunt@wmahsn.org
To download a request to attend form – click here.