Reducing harm from falls 2017

Reducing harm from falls 2017

By West of England AHSN

Date and time

Mon, 13 Mar 2017 09:30 - 15:30 GMT

Location

Southmead Hospital

Learning & Research Centre Seminar Room 4 BS10 5NB United Kingdom

Description

In March 2016 the West of England AHSN held a collaborative learning and sharing event focused on reducing harm from falls.

You can read the output report from the event or our blog post about the day.

We are holding a follow up event on 13 March 2017. Session topics are including falls prevention in the acute and community settings, NHS Improvement National Falls update, environmental ways to reduce the risk of falls, and a storyboard walkthrough to share and learn.

This event will also be an opportunity to share local learning through networking and storyboard presentation of your care pathway, as well as hear about national report findings.

This event will cover all sectors, including acute hospitals, community services including care homes and patient’s homes, ambulance service and the interface between community and acute.

Please register to attend below.

Please click here to view our events cancellation policy.

Storyboard Gallery

As part of the event we will be displaying a gallery walking through a patient pathway. Please bring to the event your documentation and policies plus any other information that is relevant on the different stages -- assessment of patients, care plans for patients identified at risk of falls, post-falls care and investigations, and monitoring patients as their condition changes. More details will be sent with joining instructions.


Organised by

The West of England Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) brings together all the key players innovating health and care in our region.

We are one of 15 AHSNs across the country, established by NHS England in 2013. Here in the West of England, our AHSN has earned a reputation for its ambitious, joined-up vision for healthcare innovation and transformation.

Since our launch, our priority has been to work across organisational and geographical boundaries, involving our entire network in both development and delivery to drive transformation that is based on genuine need, is successfully embedded and sustainable.

With our unique expertise and cross-sector connections, we understand both the ‘push and pull’ of demand on healthcare innovation. We actively nurture an innovation ecosystem around health and care, removing obstacles and bringing diverse groups together to conceive and maximise new ways of working.

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