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Safe and effective staffing

Safe recruitment practices and staffing levels are fundamental parts of delivering good and outstanding 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 Safe and effective staffing

Duration 02 min 20 sec

Safe and effective staffing is reliant on having enough capable and confident staff to respond to the needs of the people you support.

The CQC inspection focus looks at staffing levels, recruitment practice and how you induct and develop your staff to deliver safe care. It is essential that your service has the right skills mix to meet the care needs of the people you support.

Because poor recruitment practice is a huge risk to your ability to deliver Safe care, the CQC will want to ensure you have robust checks for new staff, including DBS, the following up of references, and checking any previous training.

New staff should be appointed if they have the right values to work in care. Your induction process should provide staff with the opportunity to receive the knowledge, training, and the support they need.

For those staff joining the profession for the first time, ensure that the minimum induction standards are met, including workplace assessment of competence.

More experienced staff should have their learning periodically refreshed. Staff training and assessment should always go beyond the minimum, ideally helping to create subject matter experts or champions. Qualifications and apprenticeships are great ways to build expertise in your service.

Regular supervisions should be provided to all staff regardless of their length of service.

Workforce planning will require your service to people’s changing needs, absences, and other staff rota related issues. Rota systems can help but ensure your managers and staff are trained to use them.

In homecare and community-based services, ensure visits are planned to allow time for all care needs to be met. Contingency plans to maintain service provision will always need to be in place.

In addition to interview and potential observations, inspectors may choose to look at your Dependency tools and a range of documents including:

  • staff rotas
  • staff support, supervision, and disciplinary records
  • staff recruitment and employment records
  • and staff training and induction records, including qualifications.

GO Online brings together recommendations, examples, and resources to help you to recruit and safely staff your service.

Watch the film here: https://vimeo.com/789624590

 

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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4 resource(s) found

Using social media for care recruitment

Resource creator: Skills for Care and LinkMind Media

This series of 11 videos covers various subjects such as the basics of creating content, how to select the right platform for your needs and the range of tools available to help you boost your online presence. There is also a handy pdf covering the essentials of social media. Learn how to recruit using Facebook, Instagram, TikTok etc.

  • Film

Date published: April 2024


DBS bite-sized videos

Resource creator: Skills for Care and Disclosure and Barring Service

Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks are an essential tool when recruiting safely and fairly. We’ve published a series of short videos, delivered by the DBS outreach team, to guide employers through how the process works and what to do if a DBS check takes longer than expected.

  • Film

Date published: October 2023


Maximising retention: webinars and resources

Resource creator: Skills for Care

In partnership with Neil Eastwood, Founder and CEO of Care Friends and author of ‘Saving Social Care’, this webinar shares sector expertise around maximising the retention of your staff. Discover top tips and innovative solutions for staff retention and lots of useful practical ideas from other managers.

The webinar shares learning and best practice from frontline managers and is complemented by recommended resources.

  • Film

Date published: March 2022


Everyday leadership

Resource creator: Skills for Care

This includes short films and ideas to encourage and promote leadership skills in frontline workers.

  • Film

Date published: May 2019



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