B4 The roles of organisations that regulate and inspect health and social care services

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What is a regulation?
Some organisations make sure care professionals by law are safe to practise
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Whats an inspection?
The process of checking that services are meeting standards set by regulators (to ensure service providers are safe, caring and effective)
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Name the 4 regulators
NICE, PHE, CQC and OFSTED
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Name the 2 inspectors
CQC, OFSTED
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What is the main aim of Public health England?
Protect and improve public health and wellbeing,
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In which ways do PHE help reduce health inequalities?
By offering advice, guidance and support to public, health organisations and government eg. Covid 19
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Who publishes the guidance and advice for professionals that aim to improve health and social care provisions?
National health institute of health and social care
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Provide 4 roles of NICE
Guidance on best practice, evaluates if procedures are sufficiently safe, cost and effectiveness of treatment and supports health promotion campaign
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What is the Care quality commission primarily responsible for?
For regulating and inspecting HSC services
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Who should be register with CQC ?
All hsc providers
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What does they CQC ensure?
Service providers are providing high quality safe care
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Who do Ofsted inspect?
Early years, childcare and educational services
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What 3 things do Ofsted make judgements on?
effectiveness of leadership, quality of teaching and learning, personal development and the welfare of children
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Give examples of places Ofsted regulate and inspect
fostering and adopting agencies, residential childcare homes, childminders, pre-schools, Nurseries and pre-schools
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Whats the NMC?
registration and regulation of Nurses and Midwives
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Whats the GMC ?
Registration and regulation of doctors
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What are the HCPC?
regulates and registries SALT, OT, physio and paramedics and more........
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Name how professional bodies regulate professional via CPD training
Ensure they have regular revalidation and are up to date with skills/knowledge
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How do professional bodies regulate trough the setting of standards?
using codes of conduct making sure the standards set and behaviour are clear and staff know how to deliver safe good quality care
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Give another way of how professional bodies regulate professional
Initial education and training that ensures they have the right skill and qualifications to carry out their role well
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What is the royal college of nursing (RCN)
Its a union, professional body and regulator because it gives advice of practise to nurses and represents Nurses if allegations occur against them
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Name 3 criticisms for Professional bodies regulating professionals
Its not easy to monitor if they are following standards, managers may not conform to the rules and is there enough money for Regular CPD?
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If a complaint or allegation is made against a CP, what can professional bodies do?
suspend members, require them to take further CPD, restrict the type of work they do or even remove them form the register
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Name the 1ST step of the inspection process
Identify the purpose of the inspection
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name the 2ND step of the inspection process
Gather views of the SU's
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name the 3rd step of the inspection process
Gather information from staff
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name the 4th step of the inspection process
observe
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name the 5th step of the inspection process
Review records
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name the 6th step of the inspection process
look at documents, policies and procedures
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name the 7th step of the inspection process
feedback with the inspection team and any senior staff
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name the 8th step of the inspection process
Publish findings
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name the 9th step of the inspection process
Take action, improve service where needed
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What are the 5 questions asked by CQC when inspecting ?
Is it safe? , effective, caring , responsive, well led
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Name 2 things inspectors may have to do following an inspection
Write and implement an improvement action plan, stipulate that staff need further CPD
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Name 3 other things inspectors may have to do following an inspection
may recommend Improving partnership with other organisations eg. social care
Can enforce changes or close down the setting, ensure changes to working practices such as better hand washing
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Why may inspections not give an accurate representation of the setting?
Only a snapshot and staff can perform for them
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Provide 2 other ways of why inspections may not give an accurate representation of the setting?
Records may not be accurate and su's may not dare speak freely
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What can inspections be ?
Stressful as managers and staff may feel vulnerable or angry eg.being disrupted
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Amazing 

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well if you ask me ......

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