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Sustainability in Quality Improvement (SusQI) Beacon Site Recognition
The Sustainability in Quality Improvement (SusQI) Beacon Site Programme gives recognition to institutions and organisations integrating sustainability into quality improvement teaching and training. Developed through the SusQI education programme, pilot beacon sites were established across all four nations of the UK and also in the Republic of Ireland, working across different levels of medical, nursing and AHP education.
What are SusQI Beacon Sites?
Beacon Sites are recognised as leading in empowering staff and/or students to design and implement sustainable quality improvement and transformation. They are able to:
- Appear as a Beacon Site on the live map on the CSH website
- Use the Beacon Site logo for internal and external communications as well as on educational and training materials
- Receive a quarterly e-newsletter to stay up to date with news from other Beacon Sites
- Access a staff discount for attendance at an annual SusQI Showcase Event, with the opportunity to present sustainability in QI work and exchange ideas with other Beacon Sites
Who can qualify as a Beacon Site?
You can be a lecturer, professor, training director, or other type of healthcare educator (medical, nursing, AHP), as well as a manager or improvement lead, and you can register your department/course or your entire institution/organisation.
How to become a SusQI Beacon Site
To be named as a ‘Beacon Site’, institutions/organisations must be able to provide:
- a named contact
- details of QI education and training that they provide
- evidence showing how sustainability is integrated into this training
- (optional) evidence of integration of sustainability into organisational QI practice
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Apply for Beacon Site recognition
Has your organisation embedded sustainability across the QI training that it provides? Do you wish to be considered for established beacon site status?
Do you want to apply as an healthcare organisation, NHS trust or health board?
Do you want to apply as an academic or educational institution?
Do you want to apply for an ‘aspiring’ beacon site status?
Please note: If you are unsure whether your organisation should be considered an ‘Aspiring’ or ‘Established’ Beacon Site status, please complete the ‘Established’ Beacon Site status form above as completely as possible, and one of our team will be in touch.
How much does achieving Beacon Site status cost?
There is a one-off administration fee of £350 (plus VAT) for applications for both Aspiring and Established Beacon Site status, followed by an annual retention fee of £175 (plus VAT). Once established as a Beacon Site, this status will be reviewed annually for the first 2 years, and 3-yearly thereafter.
Ready to join?
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Please contact Hazel Walsh, CSH’s Clinical Transformation Programme Manager for more information.