New guidance on visiting, jobs at CQC, Independent Care (Education) and Treatment Review update, and more
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Find out about roles within CQC, Healthwatch England and the Office of the National Guardian.

Current vacancies include:

  • Strategy Managers
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  • Head of Market Oversight

Benefits include generous leave entitlement, NHS or Nest pension schemes and a wide range of employee discounts.

Most roles offer flexible locations with the choice to be home-based. See the individual job listings for more information.

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Review panels looking at the care and treatment of people in long-term segregation to start in late May

We recently announced that the Department of Health and Social Care asked us to take a lead on Independent Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews (ICETRs) for the next 2 years.

Review panels will start in late May. We will focus on ensuring that people who are autistic or who have a learning disability have an independent care and treatment review to move out of long-term segregation. Our wider aim of this programme is to reduce the use of long-term segregation nationally.

This work follows our Out of Sight report, published in 2020. The report highlighted the need to reduce the use of restrictive practices for people with mental ill health, people with a learning disability and autistic people.

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Guidance published on how we will assess the well-led key question for NHS trusts

Good leadership has a significant impact on staff morale and patient experiences of care.

Working with NHS England, we have now published new guidance that describes how we assess the well-led key question. It will help NHS trusts and foundation trusts understand what good leadership looks like.

The guidance incorporates key developments in health and care policy and best practice. It includes expectations around system working, freedom to speak up and continuous improvement.

This guidance, alongside the Single Assessment Framework, replaces the previous inspection framework for NHS trusts and foundation trusts.

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