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  • IHRD - Get Involved

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    • Implementation Programme for the Recommendations from the Inquiry into Hyponatraemia Related Deaths (IHRD)
    Find out how to get involved in the IHRD programme here.

    Register to get Involved in the programme.

    To support the IHRD programme, there will be a number of different ways to get involved. The Involvement Strategy sets out how a wide range of people from different perspectives will work together to help inform, shape and implement the recommendations.

    It will be essential that members of the public and people who have experience and care for those who use Health and Social Care services help to shape how the recommendations will be implemented. This may include commenting on information, participating in an engagement event such as a workshop or focus group or responding to a consultation.

    If you would like to be kept up-to-date about the progress being made or would like the opportunity to get involved, please submit your details and how you would like to get involved here . An involvement programme of work will also be undertaken with HSC staff.

    Current Opportunities

    • Information on getting involved in the Duty of Candour Workstream

    • Information on getting involved in the Serious Adverse Incidents Workstream

    IHRD Involvement Strategy

    To support the IHRD programme, there will be a number of different ways to get involved. The Involvement Strategy sets out how a wide range of people from different perspectives will work together to help inform, shape and implement the recommendations. In line with the Involvement Strategy, regular monitoring is undertaken with Workstream and Sub-group members in relation to their involvement in the programme. The recent monitoring report may be found below. An Easy Read version is also available via the link below.

    • IHRD Involvement Strategy and Easy Read Version
    • IHRD Involvement Strategy - 2nd Survey Overview - Summary Report - August 2019

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    • IHRD – Get involved in Paediatric Clinical
    • IHRD - Get Involved in the Serious Adverse Incidents Workstream
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    • NIVIEW - Openness Health Survey

      Published 10 March 2021
    • IHRD - Duty of Candour and Being Open Involvement Workshops

      Published 7 July 2020
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