We had previously shared that we would introduce our new regulatory approach in January 2023. Following a full review of our timeline we have decided this will not happen until later in 2023. Earlier in 2022 we laid out our approach to how and when we would take the next steps in delivering our strategy.Following a review, we have shared an update on our website setting out the approach we will take in 2023. Until we implement our new regulatory approach we will continue to regulate using our existing approach, including registering, monitoring and inspecting against our existing key questions and key lines of enquiry (KLOEs) To help you get ready for our new regulatory approach being implemented later this year, well use these bulletins to focus on a specific element of the approach. In the first of the series, this month well focus on our new quality statements. In our new single assessment framework ourratings and five key questions will stay central to our approach. We will replace our existing key lines of enquiry (KLOEs) with a new set of quality statements. Quality statements are the commitments that providers, commissioners and system leaders should live up to. Expressed as we statements, they show what is needed to deliver high-quality, person-centred care. Quality statements will be grouped under each of our five key questions and will link to the regulations. When we undertake assessments using our new approach we'll do so against these new quality statements anduse evidence from a variety of sources to make judgements about quality. We've published the full list of quality statements on our website. In advance of us implementing our new regulatory approach we'll publish more detailed guidance. We've also published information on other elements of our new regulatory approach. In the latest episode of CQC Connect,you can hear from CQC's Chris Day, Director of Engagement, Joyce Frederick, Director of Policy and Strategy, and Mark Sutton, Chief Digital Officer. They discuss how CQC is realising its strategic ambitions by developing a new regulatory approach, taking on new powers at a system level and improving how we collect and use data. You can find all our podcasts on most major platforms, and don't forget to subscribe for the latest episodes. In October and November we held two webinars exploring areas where we're changing the way we work. The recordings of these webinars are now on YouTube to watch on demand. Changes to our operational teams Join Tyson Hepple, Executive Director of Operations in this webinar as he shares details of the changes we're making to our operational teams to enable our new ways of working, and what this means for providers and professionals who work in health and social care services, organisations who represent them, strategic partners and other stakeholders. During the Q&A session you'll also hear from: Lorraine Tedeschini, Network Director, Midlands and Amy Jupp, Deputy Director, Operations Transition Programme Regulatory leadership Join Kate Terroni, Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care, Integrated Care and Interim Chief Operating Officer and Sean OKelly, Chief Inspector of Hospitals and Interim Chief Inspector of Primary Medical Services as they share details of our new regulatory leadership team, talk about the work theyll do to drive our regulatory action and support improvement. During the Q&A session you'll also hear from a number of our directors: Chris Dzikiti, Director of Mental Health Mary Cridge, Director of Adult Social Care Scott Durairaj, Director of Integrated Care, Inequalities and Improvement Victoria Vallance, Director of Secondary and Specialist Healthcare This webinar is an opportunity for providers and professionals who work in health and social care services, organisations who represent them, strategic partners and other stakeholders, to hear about our new regulatory leadership team and what it means for them. In their latest blogMary Cridge, Director of Adult Social Care and Mandy Williams, interim Director of Integration, Inequalities and Improvement at the Care Quality Commission update on the work we have been doing to develop our approach to local authority and integrated care system assessments. Catch up with our podcast focusing on the local authority (LA) assessment test and learn activity we carried out at Manchester City Council and Hampshire County Councils including what to expect from LA assessment activity. In this episode, we are joined by CQC colleagues: - Mary Cridge, Director of Adult Social Care
- Laura Arnold, Adult Social Care Inspection Manager
- Lella Andrews, Adult Social Care Inspection Manager
and local authority representatives: - Bernadette Enright, Executive Director of Adult Social Services, Manchester City Council
- Jessica Hutchinson, Assistant Director Learning Disabilities and Mental Health Services and Principal Social Worker, Hampshire County Council.
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