You can take part in the below projects by signing up or logging in to our digital participation platform. We've now launched our strategy, which outlines how we plan to change and transform to deliver more effective regulation. To ensure that the delivery of this strategy is effective we want to develop how we'll implement it in partnership with you. We've set up a folder on our digital participation platform where you'll find lots of projects to get involved with. We'd like to hear your feedback through our surveys on; Now is the time to shape and influence our early thinking. Join our latest webinar to hear how we're monitoring and prioritising inspections at the moment. You'll also be able to ask questions through the live chat. This event is aimed at providers and professionals who work in health and social care, organisations who represent them and other stakeholders. It will take place on 20 September at 15:00 and will be led by Sue Howard, Deputy Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care. We'll discuss our monitoring approach, which is a development from the transitional monitoring we did last year. The developments carry on the progress in how we monitor services in three key areas by: - improving our ability to monitor risk to help us be more targeted in our regulatory activity
- bringing information together in one place for inspection teams, presented in a way that supports inspectors with their decision making
- testing elements of how we want to work in the future, including how we provide a more up-to-date view of risk for people who use services.
You can find more information on what to expect from our monitoring approach on our website. The Building Research Establishment (BRE) have created a free energy efficiency assessment tool that will help small and medium sized care home providers improve the energy efficiency of their care homes and save money. They were commissioned by the Department for Business Environment and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to create the tool and website. The tool lets you input simple information about your building and creates a bespoke list of potential improvements with the associated costs and savings of each measure. You can then use the website information pages to find: - Ways to fund and procure these improvements
- Trusted suppliers and contractors
- Current energy efficiency standards and regulations
In her latest column Kate Terroni, Chief Inspector of Adult Social updates on the next steps for implementing our new strategy including using people's experiences of care in our regulatory model. The article highlights the importance of hearing directly from people who draw on care and our commitment to Social Care Future's I Pledge. Listen to our latest CQC Connect podcast episodes to find out more; 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. Quarterly survey on CQC's regulatory approach To help us ensure we're delivering the most effective regulatory approach we'd like your feedback on how we've regulated over the last three months. Find out more and share your views through the project. |
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