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Safer Together Program

The Safer Together Program is our largest statewide quality and safety improvement program. We partner with consumers, clinicians, health services, system leaders and researchers to improve the safety, quality and sustainability of Victoria's health system.

About the program

Find out how we're partnering with the health sector and consumers to create a safer more sustainable healthcare system for all Victorians.

What we offer health services

We offer a range of supports to help health services strengthen safety and quality of care.

How to get involved

Learn about the different ways to participate in the program and find out how to get involved.

Building a learning health system

The program aims to connect all Victorian health services through a continuously improving learning health system. In this system, health services collaborate to learn, share, and apply knowledge that continuously improves care and patient outcomes.

Our quality improvement work
Upcoming projects
See our upcoming projects and contribute to design and scoping activties.
Active projects
See our active projects and find out how to get involved.
Insights and knowledge
Learn from our past improvement projects to solve similar challenges in your health service.

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Latest program news

PROJECT UPDATE

Improving Childhood Asthma Management Collaborative – Third learning session recap

On June 26, representatives from 7 healthcare services participating in the Improving Childhood Asthma Management (ICAM) collaborative convened for their third learning session.
PROJECT UPDATE

Adult Sepsis Collaborative – First in-person collaboration day

On June 4, the Safer Care Victoria Adult Sepsis Collaborative brought together 145 passionate healthcare professionals from 33 health services and Ambulance Victoria for its first in-person collaboration day.
NEWS

Celebrating one year of the Safer Together Program

In the last 12 months, the Safer Together Program (STP) has achieved strong early results across all four of its strategic priorities.