Risk for healthcare risk practitioners
14 January - 12 March 2027
London and online
Event days
Leadership
Governance
Overview
Ensure your organisation takes a strategic approach to risk management
This programme, delivered in partnership with the Institute of Risk Management (IRM), is designed for NHS and healthcare risk practitioners who want to deepen their knowledge of good risk management practices and strengthen their impact across their organisations and systems.
Through nine half-day modules, delivered over seven workshops from January to March 2027, you will explore how to support your trust to take a more strategic, outward-looking approach to risk. The course blends expert teaching, peer learning, practical assignments, and tutor support to help you apply your learning in real-world settings and build a strong professional network.
Key takeaways
- Strengthen your confidence in leading and supporting strategic risk management.
- Deepen your understanding of good risk management and assurance practices.
- Build the skills to influence board-level risk conversations and system-wide risk approaches.
- Apply learning practically within your organisation through assignments and reflective practice.
- Connect with peers and develop a strong healthcare risk practitioner network.
Why this matters
As a risk practitioner, you are central to helping your organisation navigate uncertainty, manage challenges, and deliver better outcomes for patients and communities. With increasing system integration and regulatory expectations, NHS trusts and other healthcare organisations need risk professionals who can lead, influence, and support strong risk management at every level. This course equips you to strengthen your leadership in risk management, shape positive risk cultures, and support trusts to be more strategic, resilient, and outward-looking in relation to risk.
I would definitely recommend this course to anyone needing to develop their confidence, understanding and skills in the management of risk at a strategic and organisational level.
What we'll cover
This course consists of nine half-day modules delivered over seven workshops between January and March 2027. It has been developed by qualified expert risk managers, and consists of the following nine modules:
- Context and vocabulary
- Risk culture
- Risk strategy, policy and guidance
- Risk appetite
- Risk identification and evaluation
- Risk response
- Risk assurance
- Monitoring and reporting of risks
- Being an effective risk business partner and awarding of certificates.
Find out more on the content of each module by accessing the course overview.
Dates:
- Workshop 1: Thursday 14 January – London
- Workshop 2: Friday 15 January – London
- Workshop 3: Friday 29 January – Virtual
- Workshop 4: Friday 5 February – Virtual
- Workshop 5: Friday 12 February – Virtual
- Workshop 6: Friday 26 February – Virtual
- Workshop 7: Friday 12 March – London
Other details:
- You are expected to attend all workshops to benefit fully from the learning and peer network.
- Workshops one, two and seven are full-day, in-person events held at Broadway House, Tothill St, London SW1H 9NQ.
- Workshops three to six are half-day, virtual sessions delivered via Zoom.
- Between workshops, you will complete practical assignments and maintain a learning journal, which will be reviewed at the end of the programme.
- You will also have access to online tutor support between sessions.
Trainers

John Crawley
Associate - Board Development Programme
The NHS Alliance

Richard Mackie
Associate - Board Development Programme
The NHS Alliance
Pricing
This training is open to Members and Non-Members of The NHS Alliance.
NHS Alliance Member: £2,130 (ex VAT) | £2,556 (incl. VAT)
Non-Member: £3,197 (ex VAT) | £3,836 (incl. VAT)
You will need to provide a purchase order number at booking to confirm your place on this course. Card payments are also accepted.
Follow the ‘Book now’ link at the top of this page to book your place. You will need to create an account if you have not already done so.
Booking onto this programme means you are booking on to all workshops.
It's been a fantastic course. So many tools to put into practice and great interaction and advice from the trainers and participants.
Who should attend
- NHS and healthcare risk management practitioners.
- Practicing or aspiring managers and leaders who are in decision-making roles in the NHS and healthcare organisations.
- Those seeking to improve their knowledge and understanding of risk management to operate as effective risk partners working alongside risk owners.
This course is not intended for those who already hold a recognised risk qualification.

