Embedding an improvement culture

Improvement is a core theme across all our strategic aims, as it helps us create an organisation where everyone feels able to make a positive difference in their everyday role. When improvement is part of how we work, not an isolated project or specialist activity, we build a culture where ideas are encouraged, problems are solved early, and better ways of working spread naturally across teams and services.
Making improvement a core theme also means we can develop capability from the board to frontline colleagues, giving everyone the skills, confidence and tools to make changes that benefit patients, our people and the wider system. When leaders model and support this approach, and teams feel empowered to test ideas and learn from experience, improvement becomes something we all share and contribute to.
Embedding improvement across all our aims also helps us work more consistently. A single, shared way of approaching change, supported by good data, clear priorities and simple methods, makes it easier to align efforts, build on what works and ensure progress is sustained. This strengthens collaboration across services and helps us use our resources more effectively.
Above all, having improvement as a core theme supports a culture of continuous learning and curiosity. It enables us to keep adapting, keep getting better, and keep focusing on what matters most for our patients, our people and the communities we serve.
Over the next five years, we will make continuous improvement part of how we work at NWAS, so we can deliver our ambitions and provide the best possible care for patients.
Our improvement journey will move through four stages:
- Set a clear vision for improvement, with visible leadership commitment.
- Build the skills, tools and support our people need to improve services and deliver meaningful change.
- Make changes to how we operate based on improvement expertise.
- Embed improvement into everyday practice, so it becomes part of our culture and the way we work.