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. You can also feedback through our digital engagement platform, Citizenlab. Learn more about the proposed changes In his latest blog, Ian Trenholm, Chief Executive of CQC, talks about the specific changes being proposed and what they mean for different sectors. | Watch our recorded webinar In this latest webinar, we explore the Changes for more flexible and responsive regulation consultation and the proposals made in more detail. This one-hour webinar includes a Q&A session aimed at providers, health and social care professionals, strategic partners and trade associations. Listen to our strategy podcast series We have continued our strategy podcast series, you can find these on Soundcloud and most podcast providers. In our latest episode, we were joined by policy colleagues to discuss the proposed changes, what we hope they will achieve, what benefits they will have for your sector and how you can feedback. | 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. 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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