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Mar 2024
55m 33s

Safewards at NSFT

NSFT COMMUNICATIONS
About this episode

In this episode we’re joined by a range of staff from NSFT and service users who are sharing their lived experience to help our Safewards project.


The episode focuses on the Safewards Quality Improvement (QI) project, in particular: what it is, the model of care and what it means, how it fits into safewards, Safewards intervention measures, why we’re implement safewards, the collaboratives approach and more. 


Get involved with QI by emailing: QIteam@nsft.nhs.uk 

Learn more about Model of Care by emailing: moc@nsft.nhs.uk 

Learn more about the national Safewards project here: safewards-len-bowers.pdf (england.nhs.uk) 

See how NSFT is implementing Safewards here: Safewards | Norfolk and Suffolk NHS (nsft.nhs.uk) 




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