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Safe working pack

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Your quick reference guide to useful resources to help manage your workload and avoid unsafe situations for both practitioners and patients.

The safe working pack is intended as an easy to refer to resource for use during clinical sessions, allowing practitioners to:

  • easily understand what activity they are required to undertake and what they can push back against,
  • explain to patients, trusts, commissioners and other bodies why a piece of activity should be provided elsewhere in the system, and
  • seek help from their local medical committee or the Londonwide LMCs team where your ability to deliver safe care is compromised by an issue outside the gift of the practice to resolve.

It also draws together other resources to help you to design and make changes that support safe effective working.

Londonwide LMCs exists to care for, value and protect everyone working in London general practice ​so that you can care for, value and protect your patients. It is the role of LMCs and Londonwide LMCs to raise requests for inappropriate workload transfers into general practice with the organisations who make them and seek to change behaviours so such requests stop.

Easy reference resources to help you work safely

This guidance covers how practices can prioritise safe working and patient care, including a collection of template letters for pushing back against requests for un-resourced work.

This webinar covers how to safely manage workload for the benefit of patients, yourself and your practice team, while working within the requirements of your contract.

Quickly explain that a request should not be actioned in general practice and detail where is the appropriate setting for the request to be made, if there is one.

Help explain to patients what services are covered by the NHS, what are available for a fee and what are not the job of a GP.

Resources to help design and make changes in your practice to enable safe care

A series of webinars are the latest materials produced as part of this work with Healthy London Partnership, following on from the guide and manual created in 2021. These resources look at equitable access, and the balances between reactive vs planned care, convenience vs need, self care vs practice delivered care, and established good practice vs innovation when demand is too high.

We have worked with experts in this field to produce a patient participation support pack to help you co-design changes with your patients that will enable the delivery of safe care. If practices make changes to ensure safe working, the GMS contract allows you to utilise patient engagement as evidence to support the service change should there be challenge by commissioners.

This guide supports practices in developing risk mitigation measures, responding to incidents and taking the appropriate steps following an incident.

Our offers to individual practices and clinicians

Our GP support team provides expert, confidential and bespoke advice and support to individual constituent GPs and practices in difficulty.

The GPPSN is a single point of online access to match GPs with the most appropriate form of professional support you need for a range of challenges. This blog gives some examples of how peer supporters can help

We also provide support for addressing safety issues that are outside the gift of the practice to resolve in our capacity as the independent representatives of general practice in London. Constituents can find their area’s LMC, each LMC page has details of a committee liaison executive who is the contact point for raising issues at a borough or ICB level.