Paediatric Safety & Quality
This network brings together members to explore and share strategies for improving the safety and quality of care for children and young people across all levels of services within CHA. Through collaboration and knowledge-sharing, the group supports continuous improvement and best practice in paediatric care.
Who is it for?
Paediatricians, nurses, and quality & safety experts interested in discussing clinical benchmarking data, research insights and clinical practice issues with a view to improving the safety and quality of care provided to children and young people.

Presentation: Right@Home: Advancing Equity in Early Childhood
Prof Sharon Goldfeld, Paediatrician, Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne | Director, Centre for Community Child Health
Recent Conversations
- Surviving Paediatric Sepsis: How often and why do children readmit to hospital? – examines the patterns, risk factors and causes of hospital readmissions among paediatric sepsis survivors, highlighting opportunities for improved follow-up care.
- Right@Home: Advancing Equity in Early Childhood – demonstrates how structured, evidenced-based home-visiting care improves mental health, parenting confidence, and developmental outcomes for children in families experiencing adversity.
- The Perioperative Quiet Pathway: Changing the way healthcare is delivered to work better for children and young people living with disability and complex behaviours – highlights the Quiet Pathway’s tailored approach to delivering calm, compassionate perioperative care for children with neurodevelopmental conditions.
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