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Learning, improvement and innovation

Your service will need to be able to demonstrate how you drive forward improvements to strengthen the quality of 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 Learning, improvement, and innovation

Duration 02 min 00 sec

The quality of care you provide should continue to evolve to reflect learning, new and more effective ways of working … and where possible, the latest innovations.

To achieve this area of Well-led inspection focus, you will need to have an effective approach when it comes to quality assurance and quality improvement informed by the latest evidence and best practice.

This requires investment, so owners of care services need to be prepared to fund the systems and processes needed. The use of technology to achieve this is increasingly encouraged and celebrated in CQC inspection reports.

Quality assurance processes should be effectively embedded in the service. From spot-checks to internal audits or mock inspections, there are multiple ways to check quality and identify areas for improvement.

Regardless of whether your service has previously met inspection requirements or not, the CQC will be looking for every service to be committed to continual improvement. This might mean implementing minor improvements for some services or major changes for others.

Always be prepared to be able to evidence to the CQC what areas for improvement you identified, how you implemented the improvement and what difference has this made to the care that is provided?

Learning from accidents, incidents and events is looked at in the Safe area of inspection … but the CQC may choose to revisit it here to.

CQC inspection interviews may involve managers, staff, the people you support … as well as external contacts such as commissioners, the local Healthwatch, and others.

Documented evidence the CQC may be interested in seeing includes:

  • quality assurance systems and audits and any associated action plans
  • quality based accreditation schemes
  • and any national or other awards gained.

GO Online combines advice, examples and resources to help you.

Watch the film here: https://vimeo.com/790356919

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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Improving your CQC rating

Resource creator: Skills for Care

Our guidance, advice and practical tools help you to plan and implement the improvements needed to deliver Good or Outstanding care

This section includes:
• Guide to improvement
• Guide to safe staffing
• Improving your CQC rating - eLearning module
• Improving your CQC rating (Advanced)
• Compare yourself to others

  • Guide
  • Learning

Date published: October 2022


Adult Social Care Workforce Data Set (ASC-WDS)

Resource creator: Skills for Care

The Adult Social Care Workforce Data Set (ASC-WDS) helps you to support and develop your staff by providing access to funding. An up-to-date account makes you eligible for claiming the Workforce Development Fund, a valuable source of funding for staff training which supported over 18,000 learning opportunities in 2020-21. It also gives you access to the free essential training programmes to upskill your staff knowledge in vital topics relevant to providing care.

ASC-WDS allows you to benchmark your workplace against similar providers on workforce metrics such as pay, turnover, staff sickness and qualifications. These insights can help you to drive improvement and decision-making across your organisation.

Other benefits include safe and free storage of staff and training records, and discounts across Skills for Care’s products and training from endorsed learning providers. You’re also contributing to the voice of social care. ASC-WDS provides the leading source of intelligence to the government, the CQC and others, so they can make informed decisions on policy and planning.

  • Learning

Date published: November 2021



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