Webinar: Working with Families after Suicide

Stephen Habgood presenting
  • Working with Families after Suicide
     1 June 2023
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

“The National Suicide Prevention Strategy for England identifies improving support for people bereaved by suicide as a key objective and the NHS Long Term Plan highlights the aim of ensuring adequate services for all people bereaved by suicide. Much of this support will be community-based, but NHS providers also have a responsibility to offer both Read more

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Webinar: Positive Family Engagement – An essential part of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework

Frank Mullane presenting
  • Positive Family Engagement – An essential part of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework
     18 May 2023
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

“Families are often ‘managed’ rather than treated as central to the investigation process, despite holding key information.” (The Future of Patient Safety Investigations, NHSI, Nov 2018) “Involving families in a compassionate manner is a crucial part of the investigation process.” (PH Health & Social Care Committee, 2019) As the new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) is rolled out nationally, this webinar focuses on Read more

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Webinar: Confidentiality and Information Sharing with Families

Stephen Habgood presenting at a conference.
  • Webinar: Confidentiality and Information Sharing with Families
     3 May 2023
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Families frequently report that the issue of confidentiality is a recurring theme in their experience of losing a family member to suicide. This webinar recognises the difficulties for healthcare staff in balancing the rights of an individual to confidentiality and the importance of working closely with families – listening to their concerns and the information Read more

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Webinar: Confidentiality and Information Sharing with Families

Rosi Reed presenting
  •  7 December 2022
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Families frequently report that the issue of confidentiality is a recurring theme in their experience of losing a family member to suicide. This webinar recognises the difficulties for healthcare staff in balancing the rights of an individual to confidentiality and the importance of working closely with families – listening to their concerns and the information Read more

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Webinar: Managing Risk – Working with families to prevent mental health homicide

Jan Sunman giving a presentation
  • Managing Risk – Working with families to prevent mental health homicide
     22 November 2022
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

“Since 2014, Duty of Candour has been a statutory duty and should be used with patients and families when something has gone wrong which has caused or could lead to significant harm, but there continues to be a problem for some staff who are worried about delivering Duty of Candour correctly, which means they sometimes Read more

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Webinar: The Benefits Of Working Well With Families Who Have Relatives In Forensic Services

  • The Benefits Of Working Well With Families Who Have Relatives In Forensic Services
     17 November 2022
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

“Mental Health and LD Services have a history founded on containment, compulsion, and stigmatisation. Enabling service user, family, and carer collaboration in delivering care and co-designing services will not only improve outcomes for individuals but will lead to positive cultural and organisational changes within the health service and the wider community.” (NHS Head of Investigations NHESE and MFC Member) Read more

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Webinar: Working with Families after Suicide

Stephen Habgood presenting
  • Working with Families after Suicide
     10 November 2022
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

“The National Suicide Prevention Strategy for England identifies improving support for people bereaved by suicide as a key objective and the NHS Long Term Plan highlights the aim of ensuring adequate services for all people bereaved by suicide. Much of this support will be community-based, but NHS providers also have a responsibility to offer both Read more

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Webinar: Having Difficult Conversations with Families

Jan Sunman presenting
  • Having Difficult Conversations with Families
     3 November 2022
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

“Speaking to a family after they have lost a loved one in our care is one of the most difficult conversations healthcare professionals can have – but it is so much harder for the family. Trying to do it in a way that is engaging and supportive is incredibly difficult, but incredibly important.” (NHS Executive Read more

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Webinar: Positive Family Engagement – An essential part of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework

Frank Mullane presenting
  • Positive Family Engagement – An essential part of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework
     27 October 2022
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

“Families are often ‘managed’ rather than treated as central to the investigation process, despite holding key information.” (The Future of Patient Safety Investigations, NHSI, Nov 2018) “Involving families in a compassionate manner is a crucial part of the investigation process.” (PH Health & Social Care Committee, 2019) As the new Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) is rolled out nationally, this webinar focuses on Read more

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Webinar: Duty of Candour – Why Does It Matter to Families?

Making Families Count Presentation
  • Duty of Candour – Why Does It Matter to Families?
     20 October 2022
     12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

“Since 2014, Duty of Candour has been a statutory duty and should be used with patients and families when something has gone wrong which has caused or could lead to significant harm, but there continues to be a problem for some staff who are worried about delivering Duty of Candour correctly, which means they sometimes Read more

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