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The State Claims Agency is hosting, in September and October, its 2021 Quality, Clinical Risk and Patient Safety webinar series, which aims to educate and inspire those involved in advancing service user safety in health and social care.

These webinars were postponed from earlier this year due to the HSE cyber-attack and will now take place on Thursday, 30 September 2021 and Thursday, 14 October 2021.

Across this series, we will examine, together with national and international speakers, the theme ‘Implementing and sustaining change in health and social care’, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Webinar Series Programme

The full programme for our webinar series is available here.

Registration

You can secure your place at each upcoming webinar by completing the relevant registration form at the links below:

Webinar 2: Thursday, 30 September 2021, 11am – 12.15pm: Implementing and Sustaining Change in Health and Social Care – People and Planning Focus

Speakers will include:

  • Professor Kevin Fong, Consultant Anaesthetist, University College London Hospitals and science and medical broadcaster and writer
  • Professor Barry Plant, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Cork University Hospital
  • Ciara Coveney, Advanced Midwife Practitioner - Diabetes in Pregnancy, National Maternity Hospital

Register now for Webinar 2

Webinar 3: Thursday, 14 October 2021, 11am – 12.15pm: Implementing and Sustaining Change in Health and Social Care – Pathways and Process Focus

Speakers will include:

  • Dr Niamh Lennox-Chhugani, Chief Executive Officer, International Foundation of Integrated Care
  • Professor Garry Courtney, Clinical Director, St. Luke's General Hospital Carlow/Kilkenny

Register now for webinar 3

If you had previously registered for the sessions which were postponed due to the cyber-attack, please note that your registration has not carried over automatically to the new dates and you will need to register above if you wish to attend.

Queries

For further information or if you have any questions, please get in touch with QPSClinicalRisk@ntma.ie.

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