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SRE

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SRE
(Serious Reportable Event) An incident in a healthcare facility that causes severe harm or even death to a patient. The National Quality Forum (NQF) includes a list of events in surgical, product, patient, care management, environmental and criminal categories. For more information, visit www.qualityforum.org. See healthcare IT.


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Diana Johnson MP, parliamentary undersecretary of state for schools, will be joined at the biennial conference, usually held in London, by more than 200 SRE experts.
The school launched its SRE programme with the approval of parents and governors on the back of the high teenage pregnancy and number of single mums in Knowsley.
Previous examples include a project in Halifax looking at SRE needs for young people with disabilities, a drama production in Doncaster on SRE issues faced by young men and an arts project on lesbian and gay issues in Leeds For Young Leaders' grant information visit www.
 
 
 
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