Improving Culture: let's create a Just Culture for all
Inspired by insights and knowledge from the field, we can improve health and care.
About this event
Improving Culture: let’s create a Just Culture for all is part of a series of events hosted by The Improvement Academy and supported by the Just Culture Network.
Join for rich discussion designed to provide time, space and psychological safety to respond to topics around creating a just culture, especially the topics presented in the Just Culture Network’s learning events.
The session will be facilitated using fishbowls, case clinics and other connection-focused techniques. It’s an opportunity to explore ideas and challenge your viewpoints to produce creative innovation which supports improvement and implementation.
Just Culture Network events are for anyone working in a health and care setting. Current network members represent a variety of backgrounds, including patient safety specialists, quality and risk managers, quality improvement team members, doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, and psychologists. All are welcome across all levels and settings in the health and care system. However, the Just Culture Network particularly welcome more representation from specific staff groups e.g. Human Resources, Organisational Development and senior leaders.
Join the Just Culture Network online group
The Just Culture Network online group is a space for the Just Culture Network and the Q community to interact.
The Just Culture Network seeks to galvanise support for sharing insights, ideas, resources around a ‘Just Culture’, and provides a safe space for like-minded people to meet and offer peer support.

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