
Safety Culture Walkthrough
A practical walkthrough on Safety Culture for patient safety teams.
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When teams slow down to understand how work actually happens — rather than how it is imagined to happen — they uncover the most useful opportunities to improve.
Clear, proportionate responses help organisations focus their limited time and energy where it will make the biggest difference to patients and families.
Engaging those affected early and honestly is not just good practice; it consistently leads to richer insight and more durable change.
Documentation should support learning, not replace it. The goal is a shared understanding that the whole team can act on.
Good learning responses are proportionate, inclusive and focused on change that lasts.
Small, well-supported changes that stick will always outperform ambitious changes that quietly fade once attention moves elsewhere.