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Are these norms embedded in my clinical practice and at the service for whom I work?
- Our service actively seeks feedback from clients about their experience of our service
- Our service encourages peer supervision and/or professional supervision to ensure quality practice and the wellbeing of clinical staff
- Our service encourages regular, routine, contextual, case reviews
- Our service is an active part of a global clinical practice ‘village’ to encourage sharing ideas and learning together
- Policies and practices are designed to address challenges that arise throughout the entire clinical journey
- Processes support speaking up and shaping solutions
- Policy and practice design is fit-for-purpose
- Policies and practices are agile, contextual and solution-focused
- Ethics processes have both an approval and a support component
- There is independent review of key clinical practices and policies
- There is a process for reporting on, and sharing, challenges encountered and solutions reached (for both enhanced accountability and to promote a culture of learning)
- Innovations and breakthrough ideas for ethical clinical practice are considered
- Strategic planning and strategic leadership is undertaken
- Our service advocates for best practice paradigms with funders, clinical practice bodies and other key stakeholders