The New CQC Framework – A Year in Review for Health and Social Care Providers

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has experienced difficulty implementing its new strategy, structure changes, and introduction of the Single Assessment Framework over the past 12 months. 

As we approach 2025, join WorkNest and Care 4 Quality to learn how providers can effectively navigate these shifts, adapt to upcoming changes, and prepare for a more agile and responsive regulatory environment in the year ahead.

12 November, 11.00 am - 12.00 pm

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has experienced difficulty implementing its new strategy, structure changes, and introduction of the Single Assessment Framework over the past 12 months. This has caused an insurmountable challenge for providers and those trying to register. Significant changes followed after the recent independent Dash review, which examined its regulatory framework and processes.

In response, the CQC is now reversing many of the changes introduced and is reviewing how it can improve the SAF. With outlined plans for improvement, it will focus on faster inspections, greater transparency, and addressing sector-specific needs. As the CQC moves into the year ahead, providers must adapt to these changes and prepare for a more agile and responsive regulatory environment. This webinar will provide insights to help navigate these shifts effectively.

As we approach 2025, join WorkNest and Care 4 Quality to learn how providers can effectively navigate these shifts, adapt to upcoming changes, and prepare for a more agile and responsive regulatory environment in the year ahead.

What's on the agenda?

During this free one-hour session, join our hosts, C4Q’s Head of Registrations, Julie Walton, and Quality Assurance and Clinical Lead, Steven Haddock, who will discuss the following:

  • Provide an overview of Dash and Richards’s independent reviews of the CQC. It will include an overview of what led to these reviews and the events and developments that occurred in the meantime
  • A review of Single Assessment Framework reports published on the CQC website and explore which quality statements are being assessed most frequently and which sectors are scrutinised most.
  • Explore CQC’s plans for improvement following its response to the independent reviews and what steps it takes to address the identified issues.
  • Take a look at what health and social care providers can do to align with these new developments.

Have a question for our host?

If you have a specific query, that you would like our host to answer, submit it when signing up using the form – we’ll address as many as we can at the end of the session.

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