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Are you ready to make the move into social care consultancy?

Are you ready to make the move into social care consultancy?

by Siobhan Stirling | Feb 17, 2022 | News, Training

Are you a health or care professional thinking about a change of career? Moving your skills across to social care consultancy could be the right next move for you. If you’re not sure what social care consultancy involves, or how to go about building your own business...
How to get the most out of an inspection

How to get the most out of an inspection

by Kima Sutherland-Dee | Jul 28, 2020 | Training

What does a good inspection look and feel like? CQC have published this document on the 23rd July 2020 after working alongside many trade association and stakeholders. The document lays out some common themes around inspections from both the CQC and providers...
Developing and living your mission, vision, and values statements of your care home

Developing and living your mission, vision, and values statements of your care home

by Kima Sutherland-Dee | Jul 27, 2020 | Business Plans, News, Training

Having visited hundreds of care settings over the years, I have recently been thinking more about why clear visions and values matter. So often I see managers, providers, and staff trying their best and working hard every day but they are not sure what they are all...
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) preparedness audit

Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) preparedness audit

by Ryan Allen | Jul 17, 2020 | Business Plans, Business Services, Training

It is inevitable that when CQC resumes inspections, after easing of lockdown rules, they are likely to focus on infection prevention and control and in particular the Department of Health Code of Practice and the Health and Social Care Act 2008. IPC Preparation...
Training, learning, competence, what’s the difference?

Training, learning, competence, what’s the difference?

by Kima Sutherland-Dee | Jun 26, 2020 | Training

So, is it just about delivering the right range of training courses at the right intervals? No CQC Regulation 18 is ‘Make sure that providers deploy enough suitably competent and experienced staff.  What does that mean in practice? Having a staff team at all levels...
Workshop: Attaining Good and Outstanding: Inspection Preparation

Workshop: Attaining Good and Outstanding: Inspection Preparation

by Claire Kerr | Apr 26, 2019 | News, Training

You never know when the CQC will visit for your next inspection. So it’s important that you and your staff are prepared. On this one-day training seminar, provided in association with Skills For Care, you will learn about the most recent changes to CQC inspections,...

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