In this month's report, we look at data on death notifications involving COVID-19 received from individual care homes, we review our inspections of acute NHS services monitoring inspection prevention and control, and we highlight what we have learnt about how risks can build into a closed culture. You can share your feedback on this month's report through our digital engagement platform. Our application forms ask you to select from a range of specialist 'needs' that your service aims to meet. We call these 'service user bands' and they represent needs that are the main reason someone requires care or support. We use this information to help assess your service at registration and inspection. We also publish this information on our website to help people search for services that can meet their needs. As it is important that service user bands reflect the service you offer at any point in time, we've added guidance on our website to describe what service user bands are and why we use these. If the focus of your service changes, you can amend your service user bands by updating your statement of purpose and sending us a statutory notification (SN12) to tell us about any change in the needs your service will meet. You can take part in the below projects by signing up or logging in to our digital participation platform. Feedback about the platform If you're a member of our digital engagement platform. We'd like to hear how you're finding the platform and what we can do to improve it for you. Take our short survey here. People's experiences of care As we start to implement our new strategy, we'd like to hear your feedback on how we use people's experiences of care in our regulatory model. Watch our video and share your feedback through our survey. To help us ensure we are delivering the most effective regulatory approach we would like your feedback on how we have regulated over the last three months. You can share your thoughts by completing the short survey below. Your feedback will help us understand how our regulatory approach should develop going forward We want to tackle inequality to make sure everyone has good quality care, as well as equal access, experience and outcomes from health and social care services. This is in line with our strategy and our core purpose. We also have a duty to publish equality objectives to meet Equality Act 2010 regulations. We don't set the priorities for reducing inequalities and will work closely with other bodies who have these roles to align our work. As an independent regulator, we will take appropriate regulatory action or speak up where care isn't good enough for any groups of people. You can visit our website for more information on our equality objectives. EU Settlement Scheme: post-deadline update on late applications and support available EU, EEA and Swiss citizens and their family members who were resident in the UK by 31 December 2020 who have not yet applied to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) should check if they need to apply to obtain UK immigration status to allow them to continue living in the UK. The deadline for most people was 30 June 2021, but you can still apply if you have reasonable grounds for not applying by the deadline or that deadline did not apply to you (for example, family members newly arriving in the UK from 1 January 2021 to join a family member who already has pre-settled or settled status). Support remains available across the UK, with further details on the GOV.UK website. Telephone support is also available through the Home Office Settlement Resolution Centre on 0300 123 7379. You can find out more information on how to apply on the GOV.UK website. |
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