Improving Safety in Psychiatry Through Global Nursing Collaboration
The Global Nursing Congress and Healthcare Innovation Summit,
taking place from September 21–23, 2026 in London & Online,
will feature an insightful presentation by Gabriel Morostes
focused on psychiatric nursing safety and international collaboration.
His session,
“Global
Nursing Collaboration for Safer Psychiatry: An Ongoing International Project on
Violence and Aggression Prevention,” explores innovative nursing strategies
designed to reduce violence and aggression in psychiatric healthcare settings.
📊 Presentation Highlights
• Understanding the challenges of violence and aggression in mental
healthcare environments.
• Building international nursing collaborations to
strengthen psychiatric care systems.
• Developing evidence-based strategies for violence prevention and
workplace safety.
• Supporting both patient well-being and healthcare worker
protection.
• Encouraging safer, therapeutic, and patient-centered psychiatric care
models.
• Promoting global knowledge-sharing and collaborative mental health
innovation.
👤 About the Researcher
Gabriel Morostes is engaged in international projects aimed at improving
psychiatric healthcare safety through nursing collaboration, research, and
prevention-focused initiatives in mental health settings.
🌐 Conference Information
• Event: Global Nursing Congress and Healthcare Innovation
Summit
• Dates: September 21–23, 2026
• Format: Hybrid (London & Online)
• Website: https://nursingcongress.com/
• Abstract Submission: https://nursingcongress.com/abstract-submission
• Registration: https://nursingcongress.com/register
🚀 Why This Session Matters
This session is essential for psychiatric nurses, mental health
professionals, healthcare leaders, and policymakers dedicated to improving
safety, collaboration, and quality of care in psychiatric healthcare systems.
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#NursingCongress #GlobalHealth #MentalHealthInnovation #LondonEvents

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