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Governance, management and sustainability

Good governance and management are the bedrock of adult social care services. The CQC will want to assure themselves that your service can demonstrate this, as well as longer-term sustainability.

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 Governance, management and sustainability

Duration 01 min 53 sec

Good governance and management are the bedrock of adult social care services being able to provide good and outstanding care.

To assure themselves that there are good governance and management arrangements at your service, the CQC will most likely look at:

  • your systems and processes, including record management
  • data and digital security, including how you ensure these are effectively and safely managed
  • different roles and responsibilities across the service, including how these are clearly understood across the staff team
  • how you manage risk at a system level, including what you do to ensure the service is suitably prepared for emergencies and can sustain itself against financial and staffing challenges.
  • the inspectors will also be looking for compliance with the need to submit notifications and data to the CQC and relevant bodies.

The inspection interviews will involve your owners, leaders and managers and potentially external professionals such as the local care commissioners who use your service. The CQC may also speak with the people you support and the wider staff team, exploring how your governance arrangements make a difference.

The inspectors may request to review quite a comprehensive list of documents and evidence including policies and procedures related to governance, delegation, decision making, data protection, system security, quality monitoring, and performance management.

There are additional recommendations, examples, and resources to help you in GO Online.

Watch the film here: https://vimeo.com/790356859

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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3 example(s) found

How my manager supported me

In this one-minute audio clip from the Care Exchange podcast, Joseph Hughes explains how six years of support enabled him to become an outstanding manager. Joseph. Who’s now at City Care Partnership, also received hugely valuable support from his first social care employer, Creative Support.

You can listen to the full podcast here and access our latest episodes of The Care Exchange here.

You can read the related CQC inspection report here.

Care provider: City Care Partnership Ltd

  • Audio

Date published: May 2021


Why wouldn’t you value your staff?

In this one-minute audio clip from the Care Exchange podcast, Carly Rochester explains her approach to valuing her staff and empowering her staff to speak up.

You can listen to the full podcast here and access our latest episodes of The Care Exchange here.

Read more about Carly's service here.

Care provider: Lodge Group Care

  • Audio

Date published: March 2021


How we support our staff

In this two-minute audio clip from the Care Exchange podcast, Sue Anne Nnamani explains how she supports and gets to know staff in her role as a registered manager.

You can listen to the full podcast here and access our latest episodes of The Care Exchange here.

Read more about the service here.

Care provider: Priscilla Wakefield House

  • Audio

Date published: December 2020



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