Would you like to learn more about achieving good governance in your service by demonstrating continuous quality improvement? Join our next webinar ‘Getting ready for the new CQC single assessment framework: understanding the importance of audit’
Date: 20th July
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Based on the findings within our Audit Report that we will be launching soon. We will discuss how auditing and documenting the effectiveness of the processes and systems you have in place and taking time to observe and document how people experience your service, will provide evidence about the great care you provide, and where improvements are needed. Allowing you to demonstrate openly how you plan to make improvements.
The discussion will cover:
- Understanding the new CQC single assessment framework
- Why demonstrating how people experience your service is so important in the new framework
- How effective auditing helps you demonstrate great care and continuous improvement
There will also be the chance for you to join in with the live Q&A! Just submit your questions when you register.
More about the speaker:
Lindsay Rees, Head of Social Care Content
Lindsay joined QCS in May 2022 as the Head of Social Care Content following 17 years working as senior leader in Adult Social Care. She is a qualified adult nurse and has previously held operational leadership roles including, registered manager, regional support manager, regional clinical quality manager, head of quality and director of health. Lindsay is an experienced professional who brings with her expertise in commercial operational leadership, clinical governance, quality assurance and quality improvement in nursing homes. She has dedicated her career in social care to leading, supporting, and mentoring teams to provide exceptionally high standards of care for people in social care. Her role at QCS is an exciting opportunity to use her extensive operational knowledge and insight to drive forward quality and innovation and continue on her mission to support people to live well in social care. |