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Health secretary promises £240m will be given to the social care system

In preparation for the winter burden on the NHS, the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock has promised an emergency £240 million will be given to the social care system. The money will be given to councils to spend on measures such as care packages and home adaptations. The main reasons for the cash injection is to …

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Analysis shows CQC ‘cannot be relied upon’ to enforce duty of candour

A new analysis completed by the charity Action Against Medical Accidents, has said CQC “cannot be relied on” to enforce the statutory duty of candour. The charity analysed 59 CQC inspections of NHS Trusts in 2017 and found that the CQC had not prosecuted a single organisation for breaching the regulations. The duty of candour …

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The first major evaluation of the CQC’s approach to inspecting and rating has been published

As most provider’s will be aware, the CQC introduced a new approach to inspecting and rating health and social care providers in 2013. Since then the Alliance Manchester Business School and The King’s Fund have undertaken the first major evaluation of this approach. The new framework sets out to better our understanding of the impact …

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Group of providers call for care workers to be recognised as skilled workers post-Brexit

A Government commissioned report by the Migration Advisory Committee has suggested that post-Brexit, EU workers should be subject to the same visa rules as other migrants. This would have a big effect on the current position were EU workers have freedom of movement and can travel and work within the European Economic Area (EEA) without …

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CQC confirm their ‘State of Care’ 2017/18 is due to be published shortly

Today CQC have confirmed that their ‘State of Care’ 2017/18 is due to be published shortly. For those that do not know the State of Care is CQC’s annual assessment of health and social care in England. In CQC’s words ‘the report looks at the trends, highlights examples of good and outstanding care, and identifies …

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Recent analysis finds one in every five care homes not good enough

A recent analysis undertaken by the BBC has found that one in five care homes in England is rated as not good enough. Nearly 3,000 of England’s 14,975 care homes are currently rated as either inadequate or requiring improvement. The Chief Executive of the National Care Associate, Nadra Ahmed, has said that the variations in …

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Retainment of UK nurses remains a key issue in social care

New research has found that a shortage of UK nurses, lack of government funding and a winter crisis has put extraordinary levels of pressure on the NHS. Concerns are mounting for winter 2018 as once again the most critical issues revolve around funding and workforce related themes. The uncertainty surrounding Brexit also adds to the …

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