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Providing information

Timely information, effective communication, and the best use of available technologies to support this are important factors of responsive care.

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 Providing information

Duration 01 min 53 sec

Whatever information you provide to people, this should be tailored to meet their individual needs.

To be responsive, you will need to provide timely and accurate information that is. effectively communicated in a way that it can be clearly understood.

Training and support can help your team to improve their communication, but you should look at how needs might be met by the latest technologies too.

The CQC will be looking at compliance with the Accessible Information Standard, so ensure your ways of working align with this. Inspectors are likely to take a close look at providing accessible information about a person’s care to assure themselves that the service is open and transparent.

A good understanding and careful compliance with GDPR across the team will also be needed. Be prepared to share examples and evidence of what you do to protect personal data whilst not limiting your communication with individuals.

CQC inspectors may choose to interview people about how skilled staff are in how they communicate, how information is shared, and how they check understanding to ensure the care that is provided is an informed choice.

Managers may be asked about how they selected technologies, whilst staff may be asked about how they were trained to help people use the different systems available.

Documented evidence you may need to provide include staff training on subjects including information and use of technology. They may also ask to see records detailing people’s communication needs, their preferences and what communication aids are used.

GO Online brings together recommendations, practical examples, and resources to help.

Watch the film here: https://vimeo.com/788208535

Resources

The practical resources below can help you to strengthen this area of CQC inspection. Use the filter to choose different types of resources or select based on related prompt.

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Supporting people with everyday technology

Resource creator: Skills for Care

Social care staff need to be ready to help the people they support and their families to make choices about using technology to stay connected and contribute to their communities.

Using technology is now as much a part of life as any other aspect of life that someone might need support with. This means social care workers and volunteers need to help people understand, choose and use everyday technology to benefit their lives and achieve their goals.

Our website includes a series of film recordings covering:

  • identifying the barriers and risks of not having access to everyday technology
  • safety – helping people understand and balance risks and benefits
  • technology and accessibility
  • hardware, software and practical technology
  • creating good video 'spaces’
  • supporting mental and physical health.
  • Film
  • Website

Date published: November 2021


Data and cyber security: introductory learning resource for managers

Resource creator: Skills for Care

This information film is aimed at frontline managers of adult social care providers.  It combines animations and questions to reflect upon related to data and cyber security.  It covers a range of security measures including protecting passwords, mobile devices, Wi-Fi connections, backing up data, and managing security relationships with suppliers and partners.

  • Film

Date published: October 2021


Data and cyber security: introductory learning resource for frontline workers

Resource creator: Skills for Care

This information film is aimed at frontline workers of adult social care providers.  It combines animations and questions to reflect upon covering how to reduce data breaches, how to secure your devices with passwords, how log in and out of systems, and how to safely use e-mail.

  • Film

Date published: October 2021


Six golden rules - General Data Protection Regulations learning resource for frontline staff

Resource creator: Skills for Care

This information film is aimed at frontline workers of adult social care providers.  It looks at what is personal data and the 6 golden rules of General Data Protection Regulations.

  • Film

Date published: October 2021



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