Why does every moment matter?
You’re invited to join our IPC ‘Moments that Matter’ campaign which will kick off with the start of International Infection Prevention Week (IPC) Week on 15th October 2023.
In healthcare, every moment matters, and every action we take has a significant impact on the well-being of our patients, healthcare staff and visitors. ‘Moments that Matter’ is not just a campaign; it's a movement that strives to celebrate and amplify the essential IPC work you and your team do every single day.
The educational resources provided include posters and an invitation to a webinar, which offer insights that can enhance your knowledge and understanding of infection prevention principles.
How you can get involved
EDUCATIONAL POSTERS
Each educational poster focuses on a critical 'Moments that Matter’. These visual aids reinforce the essential actions that help create a safer healthcare setting.
CAPTURE YOUR ‘MOMENTS THAT MATTER’
Unleash creativity and showcase key IPC moments that matter. Share your photos along with captions on social media using #MomentsThatMatter or send them over to your GAMA Representative.
EDUCATIONAL WEBINAR
Join an expert panel for an educational webinar which took place on 16th October, 9am (BST). Explore the significance of attitudes in IPC, learn how a positive mindset can influence successful practices, and gain actionable insights.
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