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08/05/2019 at 3:39 pm #75401
Following on from the WHO annual hand hygiene global campaign (5 May 2019),
The College would like to encourage members working at health care
facilities to take part in a WHO global survey on the current level of
progress of infection prevention and control (IPC) programmes and hand
hygiene activities.The objectives of the survey are:
1) To encourage and support local assessments of IPC and hand hygiene
activities using standardized and validated tools, in the context of the
regular work of the IPC teams/committees and the development of local
improvement plans.2) To gather a situational analysis on the level of progress of current
IPC and hand hygiene activities around the world and inform future efforts
and resource use for supporting patient safety, health care quality
improvement, outbreak preparedness and response, and antimicrobial
resistance prevention and control.Thank you for considering participating in this important survey.
Full details can be found here.
Kind regards,
Sara Kirby
*Australasian Office Manager*
+61 3 6281 9239 / 0429 294 033
*officemanager@acipc.org.au *
*www.acipc.org.au *
228 Liverpool Street, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
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09/05/2019 at 11:15 am #75404Hi all – further to my post yesterday, Australian organisations wishing to
participate in the survey should use this link:
https://www.who-ipc-survey.org/?language=en&from=YAEKV58EZ8Kind regards,
Sara Kirby
*Australasian Office Manager*
+61 3 6281 9239 / 0429 294 033
*officemanager@acipc.org.au *
*www.acipc.org.au *
228 Liverpool Street, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 3:39 PM ACIPC Secretariat
wrote:> Following on from the WHO annual hand hygiene global campaign (5 May
> 2019), The College would like to encourage members working at health care
> facilities to take part in a WHO global survey on the current level of
> progress of infection prevention and control (IPC) programmes and hand
> hygiene activities.
>
> The objectives of the survey are:
>
> 1) To encourage and support local assessments of IPC and hand hygiene
> activities using standardized and validated tools, in the context of the
> regular work of the IPC teams/committees and the development of local
> improvement plans.
>
> 2) To gather a situational analysis on the level of progress of current
> IPC and hand hygiene activities around the world and inform future efforts
> and resource use for supporting patient safety, health care quality
> improvement, outbreak preparedness and response, and antimicrobial
> resistance prevention and control.
>
> Thank you for considering participating in this important survey.
>
> Full details can be found here.
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Sara Kirby
>
> *Australasian Office Manager*
>
>
>
> +61 3 6281 9239 / 0429 294 033
>
> *officemanager@acipc.org.au *
>
> *www.acipc.org.au *
>
> 228 Liverpool Street, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
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