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Nursing Quality Preparing for change #nursquality
13 Sep 2012

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Join Sally Brearley and a host of other nursing experts who will map out the policy and practice for the challenges facing nursing and care this autumn.

Dr Peter Carter will address the main conference live from Manchester on the challenges facing the NHS.

With the second Francis report due on Mid Staffordshire, the work of the Nursing and Care Quality Forum underway, and the regulatory structures for professionals under review, presentations will help you prepare and bechmark your policy and organisation against best practice in preparation for the scrutiny and public debate about the quality of care.

 

Programme
10:00
Jean Gray, Editor-in-Chief, Nursing Standard
Chair's opening remarks

10:10
Sally Brearley, Chair, Nursing and Care Quality Forum
Making best practice common practice

10:30
Professor Judith Ellis MBE, Interim Chair, Nursing and Midwifery Council; Executive Dean, Faculty of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University
Empowering nurse leadership

10:50
Ann Farenden, National Professional Advisor, Regulatory Development, Care Quality Commission
Raising standards of care

11:10
Panel discussion: Session 1
11:40
Break
12:10
Kate Sanders, Practice Development Facilitator, Foundation of Nursing Studies; Managing Editor, International Practice Development Journal; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Canterbury Christ Church University
Creating caring cultures

12:25
Jean Gray, Editor in Chief, Nursing Standard
The care campaign

What's on now:
12:40
Panel discussion Above speakers joined by:
The above speakers will be joined by Ashley Brooks, National Patient Champion and Patient Leader for the National Health Service Institute for Innovation and Improvement (NHSI)

13:10
Break
14:15
Dr Peter Carter, Chief Executive and General Secretary, The Royal College of Nursing
The challenges facing our NHS - Live from Manchester Satellite Conference

14:30
Sunita Morris, Senior Lecturer in Nursing/Teacher Fellow Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Leeds Metropolitan University
Taking care: evidence-based recruitment and selection to ensure quality of entrants into nursing

14:45
Gail Adams, Head of Nursing, Unison; Chair, Mary Seacole Committee
Minimum nurse-to-patient ratios as a means to improving care

15:00
Panel discussion
15:15
Break
15:45
Dr Win Tadd, School of Social Sciences, University of Cardiff
Dignity in care of the elderly in hospital and independent sector

15:45
Ashley Brooks, National Patient Champion and Patient Leader for the National Health Service Institute for Innovation and Improvement (NHSI)
Five minutes of wisdom: sharing what you personally do to enhance the patient experience

16:30
End of broadcast
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Comments
@Liam: Would the RCN support the movement of money/staff across health and social care to provide holistic care on a patient by patient basis? Intelligent Service Redesign may be the macro but this is the reality in the micro.
@Jane: We would welcome greater collaboration with the NHS to deliver intelligent service redesign
@Jane: Would you talk about the Independant & Third Sector where thousands of nurses give care to thousands and thousands of patients?
@Sarah: How can we ensure employers invest appropriately in ongoing multi-disciplinary learning that is focused on case studies and experiences rather than curring back to on-line products that further isolate individuals learning and challenge?
@Jane: WHy can't the Independant Sector which cares for 100's of thousands of vulnerable people access the productive ward series? Are FONS equally available to supprt us?
@Liam: If staff are the number 1 asset of NHS & we are getting it wrong, should we learn from commercial sector - circle, virgin BUPA etc
@Liam: Please could you tweet the CARE Campaign url.
@Neil Stewart: Watching on the train to Manchester