3 Summary of Session 1
This session has provided an overview of why people raise a concern. It has shown that there are a lot of reasons why people raise concerns. Also, they find it difficult to raise concerns that include colleague practitioners. One point is clear: raising a concern is important because it is a mechanism for changing health and social care practice.
Activity: reflection point
Think about what you have learned in this session and how it has changed your knowledge of Fitness to Practise processes.
In completing this session, to what extent do you agree with this statement: ‘My knowledge of the reasons people raise concerns has improved’?
How will you use the knowledge learned in this session? Make some notes in the text book below.
You can now go to Session 2.
OpenLearn - Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings
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