NIHR PSRC Network - SafetyNet
We are the network of six NIHR Patient Safety Research Collaborations (PSRCs). NIHR PSRCs deliver research to improve patient safety in England.
The scale and nature of healthcare-associated harm in prisons in England - Dr Joy McFadzean
Opening remarks - Prof Darren Ashcroft | NIHR SafetyNet Symposium 2025
Keynote speech: Moving away from a ‘who's to blame’ culture - Dr Rosie Benneyworth, HSSIB
Tackling inequalities in medicines access for people facing homelessness - Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Socioeconomic deprivation and surgical outcome - Prof Ramani Moonesinghe
Presenting the SafetyNet EDI Maturity Model - Dr Jenni Murray
Keynote speech: Ethnic Inequities in Patient Safety - Prof Dawn Edge, University of Manchester
Reducing inequity in hospital access through co-design support, Dr Fiona O'Driscoll & Chris Pavlakis
Inequalities in access to respiratory care - Dr Arabella Scantlebury
Closing remarks - NIHR SafetyNet Symposium 2025 - Prof Rebecca Lawton
Patient Safety Healthcare Inequalities Reduction Framework - Dr Hester Wain, NHS England
NIHR SafetyNet Webinar: Understanding emergency doctors’ tolerance of clinical uncertainty
SafetyNet Webinar: When is it safer to ‘work around’ a protocol?
SafetyNet Webinar | Patients measuring safety: from firefighting to proactive care
SafetyNet Health Economics - Labelling Risk in Patient Preference Studies
Improving the response to adverse events – research and innovations from Australia | NIHR SafetyNet
NIHR SafetyNet Human Factors & Ergonomics Launch Webinar - Jan 2025
Developing meaningful research partnerships with community organisations | NIHR SafetyNet
Involving groups more vulnerable to harm and exploitation in research | NIHR SafetyNet
NIHR SafetyNet webinar | The Impact of shift work on safety outcomes for patients
NIHR SafetyNet webinar: Economic Evaluations of Interventions for Self-Harm and Suicide Prevention
SafetyNet webinar | Taking the weather into account, with Dr Vicki LeBlanc
SafetyNet webinar | World Patient Safety Day 2024: Improving diagnosis for patient safety
Medicines safety and preventable harm: a health economics perspective | Professor Rachel Elliott