We help NHS trusts and healthcare providers connect it, retain it and prove it changed something.
Every engagement begins with the safety problem you are actually trying to solve. We listen first, then shape the right route through your governance, your data and your teams.
A structured discovery of where safety learning is being lost across incidents, complaints, claims, audits and risk registers, and what that is costing you in recurrence.
We apply the CASCADE™ Safety Learning Intelligence System so patterns surface across directorates and learning is retained as organisational memory.
Board-ready reporting that shows whether risk actually reduced, satisfying CQC, commissioners and your own quality governance.
Aderonke founded SoughtOut SafeSystems after more than a decade working inside NHS acute, community, mental health and digital health services, where she saw the same safety themes recur despite repeated investigation and action.
She created CASCADE™ to close that gap: moving organisations from overwhelming data collection to sustained, system-level learning and evidence of impact. She is a Registered Nurse and a board-certified patient safety, healthcare quality and health informatics professional, and a Clinical Safety Officer.
No. CASCADE™ works alongside the systems you already have. It connects the intelligence sitting across them rather than replacing your reporting infrastructure.
It supports it directly. PSIRF asks organisations to focus on learning and improvement rather than volume of investigation. We help you evidence that learning actually reached the frontline and changed outcomes.
It depends on scope. A diagnostic review is typically a defined short engagement; a pilot runs longer so impact can be measured. The discovery call establishes the right shape.
Where AI-assisted capability is used it supports clinical judgement and never replaces it. Human oversight is built into the system by design.
NHS trusts, integrated care boards, independent healthcare providers, and universities and educators through our Patient Safety 101 education partnership.
Whether you are exploring PSIRF, connecting your learning or building safety capability, we would welcome a conversation.