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Upcoming PSA events
We believe collaboration and cooperation are key for improving regulation and registration. We hold small and, sometimes larger, events throughout the year, often online, but also in-person.
Find out more about upcoming events, including how to attend.
4 September | Sexual misconduct in dentistry
Part of our series of webinars on sexual misconduct. This will take place online from 12:30-14.00 with presentations by the General Dental Council and researchers
Find out more about how to book onto this event.
8 September | Preventing and responding to allegations of sexual misconduct
Continuing our series of webinars on sexual misconduct with presentations from LimeCulture. This is an online webinar taking place from 12:30-14:00. If you are interested in attending, find out more about how to book here
29 September | Stopping sexual abuse in healthcare: a researcher-survivor perspective
Joni Browne from Opening Up - a not-for-profit project to prevent sexual abuse by health professionals leads this webinar. It will take place online from 12:30 to 13:30. Find out more about how to book a place here.
7 October | Turning insights from complaints into action: preventing harm in care
PSA Symposium - Invite-only
Understanding how we can learn from complaints to prevent future harms is key to identifying the barriers, and enablers to better regulation and registration. This event brings together leaders in regulation, and health and care delivery to explore how regulators can build a shared understanding of best practices for resolving concerns, and how leadership and governance can support learning from concerns as well as a more preventative approach to regulation.
18 November 2025 | Preventing harm: turning insight into impact
Our annual in-person research conference will take place in London on 18 November 2025 at Coin Street Conference Centre in partnership with Professor Roberta Fida, Aston Business School, Aston University, and Professor Rosalind Searle, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow.
"Thank you very well organised and chaired session."
"I enjoyed the regulatory seminar (it was my first one). I thought it was chaired very well .... I look forward to seeing how the seminar is refined in 2026 and beyond...."
"Really good to hear the great work that everyone is doing to improve patient safety."
Delegates at our 2025 Welsh Seminar