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Haiku Training & Support
Haiku is a website product designed especially for the Medical Sciences Division. It is supported by the Haiku project which oversees its ongoing development.
Toolkits and Resources
Everyone's GRC needs are different, and to different levels. So as well as offering a selection of support resources by topic, we have also produced a collection of toolkits, designed to help specific roles. Follow each link to find out more.
Governance
Governance is the way an organisation functions – the way it makes its decisions, providing a framework for authority and accountability. This permeates through the University and flows to the Divisions.
Risk Management
Risk management done well encourages informed decision making, reduces uncertainty and leaves an organisation better prepared to handle events – both positive and negative.
Compliance
There are certain things an organisation must do. These may be defined internally (in the case of the University through the statutes and regulations) or externally in law, such as financial and HR regulation. These can be checked through the audit process, both internal and external – part of our assurance.
Information Governance
Information governance (IG) is the way an organisation manages its information assets over their lifecycle.
Example of patient involvement
Sally has Parkinson’s Disease. She works with Professor Gabriele De Luca and Dr Gina Hadley in the neurology teaching programme for Year 5 medical students. Here she tells us a bit about her experience of being an Expert Patient Tutor (EPT).