CUSP and MRSA Prevention
Psychological safety is essential for fostering an environment where all team members feel comfortable speaking up about safety concerns without fear of retribution. CUSP encourages and thrives in a culture of open communication and trust, encouraging the sharing of ideas, the reporting of errors, and collaboration. The resources on this page describe how to build and maintain psychological safety within your team, unit, and facility.
Presentations
Presentation: CUSP Psychological Safety
After viewing this presentation, viewers will be able to:
- Explain how the science and art of safety compliment culture.
- Define cultural impact on psychological safety.
- Identify components of diverse teams that rely on psychological safety to improve safety defects.
Documents:
- CUSP Psychological Safety – Slides (PPTX, 1.7 MB)
- CUSP Psychological Safety – Facilitator Guide (DOCX, 2 MB)
CUSP Tools & Other Resources
Apply CUSP (AHRQ Core CUSP Toolkit)
The Apply CUSP module of the AHRQ Core CUSP Toolkit delves deeper into psychological safety, introducing the CUSP principles of Just Culture and accountability. To learn more, follow this link to the Apply CUSP module of the AHRQ Core CUSP Toolkit.