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Treating people as individuals

The CQC will expect everybody you care for to be treated as an individual, with support shaped around their own preferences. Understanding what is important to an individual is essential, including meeting their personal, cultural, social, and religious needs.

The following film provides a summary of this area of inspection. It can help you and your teams learn about what will be inspected and what is important to demonstrate to deliver good or outstanding care.

Introducing Treating people as individuals

Duration 01 min 41 sec

Everybody you support will have their own needs and preferences that will be important to them.

The CQC will want to know how your services treats everybody you support as an individual and how you enable your staff team to demonstrate this in the care that they provide.

How you involve people, their families, and potentially their advocates in understanding their backgrounds and shaping care around cultural beliefs and other factors important to them will need to be demonstrated.

The inspection may focus on people’s protected characteristics, including support provided related to age, disability, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion and belief, sex, and sexual orientation.

Inspectors may also explore what have you done to protect people’s human rights. Having examples at hand and evidence to share will be important.

Of course, there will be cross-over with other areas of inspection, most likely around assessing need and person-centred care. The evidence you provide and associated documentation will need to be consistent.

CQC inspectors will want to interview people, their families, friends and advocates to better understand how the person is treated as an individual. Observations will also occur in some care environments.

To help you meet this area of CQC inspection, take a look at the recommendations, examples, and resources available in GO Online.

Watch the film here: https://vimeo.com/787631241

Practical examples

The examples below provide insight into how other Good or Outstanding rated services are succeeding in this area of inspection. Use the filter to choose different types of examples or select based on related prompt.

If you have an example you would like to share, please e-mail employer.engagement@skillsforcare.org.uk.

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2 example(s) found

Relating to the people you support

In this two-minute audio clip from the Care Exchange podcast, Aeon Anderson talks about how recruiting people from local communities can understand some of the challenges others from the community face.

You can listen to the full podcast here. Access our whole Care Exchange series here.

Read more about this service here.

Care provider: African Caribbean Community Initiative

  • Audio

Date published: May 2023


Creating safe spaces to talk with staff about LGBTQ+

In this three-minute audio clip from the Care Exchange podcast, Sanjay Dhrona talks about his own experiences of coming out to the people and staff he supports, as well as how to create safe spaces for staff to learn about LGBTQ+ in the workplace.

You can listen to the full podcast here. Access our whole Care Exchange series here.

Read more about this service here.

Care provider: The Close Care Home

  • Audio

Date published: January 2022



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