Commissioner Feedback from the Inaugural Programme
“It was a wonderful opportunity to have colleagues from the Florence Nightingale Foundation join us at UHP to deliver the Culture of Togetherness Programme… I knew this would be of enormous value to our staff at University Hospitals Plymouth. Our Trust Board has signed up to the NHS England Safe Learning Environment Charter, which illustrates 10 pillars all related to psychological safety, wrapped by two golden threads: Patient Safety and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. The Culture of Togetherness programme covers psychological safety, power and belonging and cultural intelligence, all topics critical to building inclusive, safe and compassionate care based on collaborative working in safe learning environments. Thank you to Peter and the FNF Team.”
Timothy Murray – Deputy Head of Education
Department of Professional Healthcare Education
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Methodology
5 sessions in total. Sessions 1 – 3, in-person, full-day, every 2 weeks. Next Steps Commitment – 2 x half-day sessions – virtual.
The expectation is that this is done with a culturally diverse group of nurses and midwives, up to 30 per cohort.
MDT approach with our sessions:
- Mindset – we look to challenge existing beliefs, narratives, thought patterns that influence behaviours.
- Discovery – rather than just lecturing, we facilitate guided conversation and debate,leading to self-discovery, which raises impact.
- Tools – we provide practical, easy-to-apply and remember tools for them to implement immediately.
Programme facilitator
Peter Roxburgh
Find out more
Read our blog, written by Peter Roxburgh, where he talks about the impact of the inaugural programme which took place in 2025.