In message <003101c026c8$e5978100$46ac7dc2@daymo>, John Ryan
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>Yes Cliff,
>
>CRIME-base Brighton is still very much active and alive. We continue to
>recruit anonymous critical incidents to the database from all over the
>world. The URL is http://www.eee.bham.ac.uk/crime
>
>We are now in the feedback stage and starting to put up tutorials on
>preventing critical incidents in a variety of clinical scenarios.
>
>As ever we encourage construcive comments on the site. It is hoped that the
>BAEM executive will endorse the project at its next meeting in November when
>I will be presenting results there.
>
>I also gave a talk on Critical Incident Monitoring at the ICEM in Boston in
>May a lot of which was based on the results from CRIME-base and would be
>happy to e-mail you a copy of the powerpoint talk if you wish.
>
>Kind regards
>
>John Ryan
>
>
How on earth can you have a non-blame culture when you call your
reporting system "CRIME-base"?
My understanding is that if you treat critical incidents as crimes, you
lose the support and co-operation of those that are subject to it.
--
Stephen Hughes Mystified SpR from Harlow.
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