Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Sign up for CQC's webinar on changes for flexible regulation

Sign up for CQC's webinar on changes for flexible regulation
care quality commission

The independent regulator of health
and social care in England

The world of health and social care is changing. So are we.

Consultation on changes for more flexible and responsive regulation

Following on from the consultation on our new strategy and ambitions we launched earlier in January, we're proposing some specific changes that will enable us to deal with ongoing challenges from the pandemic and move us towards our ambition to be a more dynamic, proportionate and flexible regulator.

Our inspection reports and ratings give a view of quality that's vital for the public, service providers and stakeholders. In this second consultation we are proposing some changes to allow us to assess and rate services more flexibly, so we can update our ratings more often in a more responsive and proportionate way. The changes will make ratings easier to understand for everyone.

In the consultation document, we also set out how we'll engage with all our stakeholders in the future when we make changes to the way we regulate.

This consultation will close at 5.00pm on Tuesday 23 March 2021.

We're making changes so that we can regulate in a more flexible and responsive way.

Tell us what you think

You can also feedback through our digital engagement platform, Citizenlab.



Sign up for our webinar on changes for flexible regulation

In this latest webinar, we will go through our Changes for more flexible and responsive regulation consultation and the proposals made in more detail. 

This one-hour webinar is aimed at providers, health and social care professionals, strategic partners and trade associations, It will take place on Wednesday 3 March, 2-3.00pm and will consist of a presentation and time for Q&A. 

Places for this webinar are limited, so if you are unable to secure a place in time please sign-up to our waitlist and you'll be informed there's a cancellation. We'll also be uploading the recorded session to our YouTube page. 

Please sign up using the below links, depending on which sector your work is most closely aligned to:

strategy

You can still feed back on our future strategy

On 7 January we published a formal consultation on our future strategy. This strategy is built on four themes that together determine the changes we want to make. Running through each theme is our ambition to improve people's care by looking at how well health and care systems are working and how they're acting to reduce inequalities.

This consultation will be closing at 5.00pm on Thursday 4 March 2021.

Share your views on our draft strategy

You can also feedback through our digital engagement platform, Citizenlab


Ian Trenholm

Learn more about our future strategy 

Ian Trenholm, Chief Executive of CQC, has blogged about the proposed changes in our strategy and the current context in health and social care. We want our regulation to be more relevant and continue to work in a flexible way to manage risk and uncertainty.


Watch our strategy webinars

Find out more about each of our strategic themes by watching the webinars our theme leads have recorded on our YouTube channel.


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Listen to our strategy podcast series

We have continued our strategy podcast series, you can find these on Soundcloud and most podcast providers.

Our latest episode explores the strategy consultation with conversations on each of the themes, as well as looking at systems and inequalities.


Follow us on Twitter!

Keep up with our strategy developments and our work with professionals and provider organisations in England by following us on Twitter @CQCProf


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Engaging with CQC

You can visit our website to read the consultation document and tell us what you think of our ambitions: www.cqc.org.uk/Strategy2021

Your can read the consultation on changes for more flexible and responsive regulation at : www.cqc.org.uk/RegulatoryChanges

And you can find more opportunities to feedback on our digital engagement platform.


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