Safe and Sound; thinking differently to improve patient safety

By: Barts Health Education Academy
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  • This is the Safe and Sound; thinking differently to improve patient safety podcast, presented to you by the Barts Health Education Academy. It aims to be an honest, informative and educational discussion about patient safety and how it can be improved. In our first episode, Dr Charlotte Hopkins, an HIV consultant who works in patient safety and Dr Annie Hunningher, a consultant anaesthetist and patient safety specialist, discuss the pros and cons between two different approaches to patient safety, Safety 1 and Safety 2.
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Episodes
  • Caring: why relationships and context are vital in healthcare - with Olivia Henry
    Apr 11 2025
    Olivia "Liv" Henry is a Wellbeing Practitioner in Hackney. Liv trained as a Nurse at King's College London, and in the Masters of Narrative Therapy and Community Work at The Dulwich Centre/ Melbourne University.In this episode, Liv shares experiences of her work and the value of understanding meaning and context in healthcare. Together we discuss the way this approach applies not only in community healthcare but also in acute and elective settings in secondary care. Olivia mentions writing, practices and frameworks which have informed her work - including Vicky Reynolds (⁠https://vikkireynolds.ca/⁠), the Strozi institute (⁠https://strozziinstitute.org/⁠) and the Power Threat Meaning Framework (⁠https://explore.bps.org.uk/content/report-guideline/bpsrep.2018.inf299b⁠0).NOTES AND REFERENCESAccountability on two things Liv said which they reflect were not ok:‘war against the poor’Using the word ‘war’ as a metaphor is not appropriate or respectful given the many places in the world people are currently suffering and dying in war. In terms of speaking to class struggle, I would prefer to use the terms poverty by design, or as Vikki Reynold’s talks about ‘structural abandonment’ of the poor. That is to say, poverty is not about choices made by those folks, but a necessary part of the operations of neoliberal capitalism.‘chairs not a natural way…’When I said this I was thinking in particular of ideas from Tada Hozumi (see the two links below) around European culture detaching people’s sense of awareness of their lower body, and how chairs contribute to this. I did not articulate this well, and using the word ‘natural’ contributes to ableism.To be clear, however we move and feel our bodies, with what is available and possible for each of us, is natural; and I believe there are particular ways western culture inhibits or limits the way we move and feel our bodies, which is disconnecting.⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgCx4OOQPIc⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/B54EGTCgJw3/?igsh=MThuajEyd3BtcXBkeQ%3D%3D⁠ References Liv made in order mentioned:Power Threat Meaning Framework⁠https://www.bps.org.uk/member-networks/division-clinical-psychology/power-threat-meaning-framework⁠Nkem Ndefo⁠https://lumostransforms.com/team/nkem-ndefo/⁠Allan Schore⁠https://www.allanschore.com/⁠Strozzi Institute⁠https://strozziinstitute.org/⁠ Vikki Reynolds⁠https://vikkireynolds.ca/⁠Liv didn’t name this but what they said about white supremacy culture comes from this online book by Tema Okun:⁠https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/⁠Dean Spade⁠https://www.deanspade.net/
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    53 mins
  • Population health perspectives in clinical practice | Barts Health NHS Trust
    Jul 4 2023

    In this podcast we explore the concept of population health: What does it mean? How can we apply a population health approach in clinical practice? Why is it important? Join us to find out more...

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    42 mins
  • Safe and Sound; thinking differently to improve patient safety | The Education Academy
    Apr 21 2023

    In our first episode, Dr Charlotte Hopkins, an HIV consultant who works in patient safety and Dr Annie Hunningher, a consultant anaesthetist and patient safety specialist, discuss the pros and cons between two different approaches to patient safety, Safety 1 and Safety 2.

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    13 mins
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