What does good relational practice look like? – The Community of Communities and Enabling Environments quality networks

What does good relational practice look like? – The Community of Communities and Enabling Environments quality networks
Thursday 1st May
13.00 – 14.30
Online via Zoom
In this session we will be joined by Bethan Thibaut and Katy Carver from the Royal College of Psychiatrists to discuss The Community of Communities and Enabling Environments quality networks, and what good relational practice looks like.
This will be a 90 minute session, with a mixture of presentation and discussion/breakouts.
Have you ever wondered what good relational practice looks like? How can we measure it and provide quality assurance? This session will introduce the Community of Communities and Enabling Environments quality networks based at the Royal College of Psychiatrists. We will discuss the frameworks they offer and how they can support quality improvement for services.
Speakers
Bethan Thibaut
Beth is the Programme Manager for the Mental Health Rehabilitation, Enabling
Environments, Community of Communities, and Older Adult Ward networks at the Royal College of Psychiatrists Centre for Quality Improvement.
She has an MSc in Forensic Psychology and has a background in mental health service research. She has held research posts at the Forward Trust, a charity that delivers substance misuse treatment programmes in prisons, and at Imperial College London’s Patient Safety Translational Research Centre.
Beth has authored several papers on the subjects of patient safety in mental health services, and insomnia treatment

Katy Carver
Deputy Programme Manager for Community of Communities and Enabling Environments
Katy is the Deputy Programme Manager for Enabling Environments and the Community of Communities networks at the Royal College of Psychiatrists Centre for Quality Improvement. Previously, Katy worked in a variety of support worker roles in residential and community settings, as well as being a volunteer befriender for a respite home. Katy studied Psychology and Sociology and Newcastle University and most recently completed an Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy trust certificate.

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