The NHS is introducing Integrated Care Systems. What ethical issues might emerge in their work?
What does the London Policing Ethics Panel do? An introduction to our work.
Can principles of restorative justice help rebuild trust when things go wrong in healthcare?
Jasmine talks about a restorative approach to recovering from an incident of patient violence.
How can restorative approaches help professionals act with kindness and honesty after healthcare harm?
How has Covid 19 caused moral injury, who does it affect, and what can leaders do about it?
Understanding the moral complexities of clinical leadership is vital in the era of Covid19.
Links to selected policy, guidance and research about ethical aspects of responding to Covid19.
Posters from The Intensive Care Society UK
My research for the GMC about how senior clinical leaders cultivate good work place cultures. (It’s difficult)
HFACS is an easy to use systems based approach informed by human factors science.
Alexandra was born profoundly disabled following a forceps delivery. What should care providers do to rebuild trust when care goes wrong?
With apologies legally mandated, there is a risk their value will be undermined by bureaucracy and cynicism. Here’s how to resist.
I chaired NHS England’s ‘Surgical Never Events Task Force’. How far have our recommendations been implemented?
In an article for HSJ based on my book, Dr Mike Roddis asked if there is a crisis in moral leadership in the NHS. What’s going wrong?
A review on Roy Lilley’s nhsManagers.net website commends Moral Leadership in Medicine as an “enthralling” read.