Quality Panels (QP) are annual Programme Reviews of the quality of all posts. They involve selected stakeholders and are an opportunity to implement ‘trainee voice’. They are intended to raise the quality of training to ensure that we aspire to excellence.

This Survey enables you to report on the outcome of discussions, raise awareness of Good Practice, and also issues of concern to the local Quality Team.

Please be aware of the following:

The final report, produced from the information provided via this survey, will be shared with Heads of quality, the relevant Programme Team Lead, Programme Lead, and external partners where learners are trained. It will also be shared with all learners on the Programme.

Text submitted via this survey should be written in such a way that anonymity is protected. In some circumstances, however, anonymity cannot be guaranteed. The Facilitator will ensure those present are aware of this at the outset.

Bullying, Undermining, or Discrimination

The Facilitator will explain the process and manage the conversation so that experiences are not discussed in detail but a ‘grade’ for the post/location is agreed, if possible.

Feedback documented within the Outcome Report Tool should not explicitly mention Bullying, undermining, or discriminatory experiences.

To safeguard lone learners posts can be designated ‘ungraded’; this survey enables you to ‘flag’ that Bullying, Undermining, or Discriminatory feedback has been received.

The Facilitator will ask those providing feedback relating to bullying, undermining, or discrimination to use the Escalating Concerns form.

Facilitators, Programme Leads or other panel members can also escalate issues to the Quality Team in this way.


For more information on how we will use and protect information about you please refer to HEE's Privacy Policy: https://www.hee.nhs.uk/about/privacy-notice.

If you have any issues with this form please contact: quality.sw@hee.nhs.uk.


 

About the Quality Panel

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Dates need to be in the format 'DD/MM/YYYY', for example 27/03/1980.

(dd/mm/yyyy)

Contacts

This part of the survey uses a table of questions, 

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Facilitator
Programme Lead
Note Taker