News & Updates
QI Essentials: The daily practice of improvement
26 April 2019
What does it take to make quality improvement a part of our every day habits and behaviours? Have a read of Amar’s latest QI Essentials blog… In “Outliers – the story of success”, Malcolm Gladwell challenges the notion that success is based on innate skill, hard work or focused ambition. Or that we… Read More
Tower Hamlets and Corporate services: a Triple Aim update
24 April 2019
Triple Aim work is picking up pace in several directorates across East London NHS Foundation Trust. Here are the latest updates from Tower Hamlets and Corporate services. Tower Hamlets Tower Hamlets as a directorate have chosen to use the Triple Aim framework to improve the quality of life of those who are homeless. With… Read More
National Award Nomination for Inspirational Rachel Luby, from John Howard centre
24 April 2019
An inspirational clinical lead has been shortlisted for a national award in recognition of her tireless work for improved sexual health and expression within mental health services. Rachel Luby has been nominated for a Mental Health Nursing Award as part of RCNi Nursing Awards 2019. She has led a Quality Improvement project at the Trust’s… Read More
Triple Aim work in Newham
24 April 2019
The team in Newham have been busy getting underway with their Triple Aim work looking at improving the lives of those who live in Newham. Here are some thoughts from Ed Lander, Newham Crisis Pathway Project Lead . Where are we focusing our efforts? Newham’s Triple Aim work is focusing upon a population who… Read More
Three Part Data Review: Learning and Disabilities service in Bedfordshire & Luton
23 April 2019
One of the key steps in using the triple aim approach to improving quality of life for those we serve is a good understanding of assets and needs within the specific population you are working with. The three part data review is the simple, systematic way to start learning about assets and needs. This involves the following… Read More
The Coborn QI Wall!
17 April 2019
In April 2019 we were proud to complete the artwork for the Quality Improvement visibility wall at the Coborn Centre for Adolescent Mental Health in Newham. Building on the experiences from previous QI wall projects at Robert Dolan House and Newham Centre for Mental Health, this work was a collaboration between young people at the… Read More
Over 18 safety huddles a week and we’re just getting started
11 April 2019
Luton and Bedfordshire adult mental health wards were the last to trial the Trust’s violence reduction change bundle, spread from Tower Hamlets ward-by-ward across the Trust. Their aim was to reduce physical violence on inpatient wards by 30% by September 2018. Between July and September 2018, progress was rapid. Wards started holding regular safety huddles… Read More