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Rebecca Bauers, CQC’s Director for people with a learning disability and autistic people, describes the impact that our work on Independent Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews is having on people’s lives through this blog
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Our Maternity survey 2024 shows better mental health support for pregnant women and new mothers, but more work is needed to ensure a positive maternity experience for all buff.ly/3SSah33
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Rebecca Bauers, CQC’s Director for people with a learning disability and autistic people, describes the impact that our work on Independent Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews is having on people’s lives through this blog buff.ly/4275Vdu
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As we approach the end of 2024, Mary Cridge, Director of Adult Social Care, writes in @cmm_magazine about our plans for the work we're doing to get back on track and rebuild trust. buff.ly/3DaYyad
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James Bullion, Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care, reflects on the progress of our local authority assessments as the latest reports publish buff.ly/4ffzxIy
Rebecca Bauers, CQC’s Director for people with a learning disability and autistic people, describes the impact that our work on Independent Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews is having on people’s lives through this blog buff.ly/4275Vdu
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We want people from all walks of life to share their experiences with care services, good or bad.
This will help us make sure that care services are meeting the fundamental standards of care.
You can give feedback anonymously.
#ShareForBetterCare
Rebecca Bauers, CQC’s Director for people with a learning disability and autistic people, describes the impact that our work on Independent Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews is having on people’s lives through this blog buff.ly/4275Vdu
James Bullion, Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care, reflects on the progress of our local authority assessments as the latest reports publish.
buff.ly/3BnPpe6
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As we approach the end of 2024, Mary Cridge, Director of Adult Social Care, writes in
@cmm_magazine
about our plans for the work we're doing to get back on track and rebuild trust. buff.ly/3DaYyad
ALT Image from CMM magazine featuring a portrait of CQC's Director of Adult Social Care, Mary Cridge. She's looking at the camera and smiling, and is wearing a mint green cardigan.
Our Maternity survey 2024 shows better mental health support for pregnant women and new mothers, but more work is needed to ensure a positive maternity experience for all. buff.ly/3SSah33
ALT Image shows a newborn baby's hand and part of their head. Image designed by Freepik www.freepik.com
In this blog, Rebecca Bauers, Director for people with a learning disability and autistic people, discusses our continuing work reducing restrictive practice and in particular reducing the use of intubation buff.ly/3ZJcVeW
ALT Rebecca Bauers, Director for people with a learning disability and autistic people
Our Maternity survey 2024 shows better mental health support for pregnant women and new mothers, but more work is needed to ensure a positive maternity experience for all. buff.ly/3SSah33
ALT Image shows a newborn baby's hand and part of their head. Image designed by Freepik www.freepik.com
As we approach the end of 2024, Mary Cridge, Director of Adult Social Care, writes in @cmm_magazine about our plans for the work we're doing to get back on track and rebuild trust. buff.ly/3DaYyad
ALT Image from CMM magazine featuring a portrait of CQC's Director of Adult Social Care, Mary Cridge. She's looking at the camera and smiling, and is wearing a mint green cardigan.
James Bullion, Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care, reflects on the progress of our local authority assessments as the latest reports publish.
buff.ly/3BnPpe6
In this blog, Rebecca Bauers, Director for people with a learning disability and autistic people, discusses our continuing work reducing restrictive practice and in particular reducing the use of intubation. buff.ly/3ZJcVeW