Jono is currently working at NHS England as part of the South West Personalised Care Team working on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Patient Experience
Happy 75th Birthday to NHS from me with thanks. I am alive and grateful for a wonderful life given by you. Patient leader to NHS England working on true partnership to lead the future NHS. @NHSSW@Pers_Care @SouthWestIPC @NHSLeadership#NyeBevan.
Really looking forward to supporting the SW Healthcare Science Conference 2026. Later this afternoon Iâll be sharing the vital role engaging patients plays in success.
Iâm excited to be speaking at the #LongTermConditionsForum later this month in London!
The event will bring together NHS leaders, clinicians, researchers and patient advocates to discuss the future of care across diabetes, cardiovascular disease, renal conditions and obesity.
Starting our second session @RoySocMed Patient Safety Conference. Talking about Power, Voice, Response. Thanks to Dr Chris Streather and Dr Chetna Modi
Starting our second session @RoySocMed Patient Safety Conference. Talking about Power, Voice, Response. Thanks to Dr Chris Streather and Dr Chetna Modi
On my way to @RoySocMed to chair and host our Patient Safety Section Conference of Phycological Safety. Some great speakers and hopefully an engaged audience to ensure we go away with learning and actions that will improve healthcare for all. rsm.ac.uk/events/patient-safâŠ
On my way to support the #hsjpatientsafety congress team as part of the advisory board. Another trip to ensure that the message and application of patient safety remains a top priority in our NHS. Again we look at honest conversations including the voice of Patients and Families
Thank you to the team at the HSJ Patient Safety Congress and Awards, I will be supporting the conference again this yeas and I am proud to be judging the Patient Safety Awards. The deadline to submit entries is 27 March. Enter today: awards.patientsafetycongressâŠ#HSJpatientsafety
So a busy couple of days ahead, Today Iâm heading to London to chair a session on âClosing the implementation gap on patient safetyâ. Then tomorrow I head to Liverpool for @FMLM_UK conference speaking on the need for both listening and action on what we hear from patients.
I am delighted in my role as President of Patient Safety Section @RoySocMed to be chairing a panel that will look at "Closing the Implementation Gap" in Patient Safety. I will be joined by @r_benneyworth, Helen Hughes from @ptsafetylearn and · Moyra Amess, Director, CHKS
So one week you find yourself with colleagues talking about patient safety in Parliament and the next Patient Safety is all you think about as a the patient. #APPGPatientSafety Letâs all keep going and make the NHS the safest healthcare system globally for both patients and staff
Today I had the privilege of attending the #APPGPatientSafety symposium @HouseofCommons Huge thanks all the speakers particularly the families who have been so influential in instigating change.
Coming away feeling energised yet humbled #PatientSafety#safermaternity
Iâd like to thank Sir Jeremy Hunt MP and #APPGPatientSafety for inviting me to speak at yesterdays patient safety symposium. My key message âListening to patients is not enough, we must act on what we hear.â Thanks also to @drdawnbenson for organising and chairing our session.
Travelling to @UKParliament to talk at a symposium on patient safety hosted by @Jeremy_Hunt and the APPG for Patient Safety. Sharing lived experience of patient safety in a changing NHS and asking MPs not just to listen but to also partner with patients improving patient safety.
Sometimes working the NHS can be a complex thing, other times itâs just about the people. I wonder if youâve come across teams or MDTâs like this, and what you did about it?
đ„ Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson drops a bombshell stat. In 20 countries without assisted suicide, palliative care funding rose by 25%, BUT in the Benelux states where there is AS, it has only risen by 7.9% in the same period. Legalising assisted suicide weakens REAL care.
I struggle to understand how there isnât widespread alarm and panic in medical leadership about the hardships young doctors face and their bleak future.
I cannot believe the lack of discussion and planning around neighbourhoods and postgraduate medical education reforms over the last 18 months.
What are we doing?
What is our purpose?
We are failing and I canât bear to hear medical leadership blame funding or resource when we wonât even do our (non-clinical) jobs properly.