Kate Terroni, Interim Chief Executive of CQC, has published this message today on how we will improve our use of the new regulatory approach, how we will continue to fix and improve the provider portal, and how we are rethinking our ways of working: buff.ly/3WkmNdl
I'm proud to have been appointed Interim CEO of @CQCProf
We have work to do to ensure we're the regulator people deserve
Our vision to regulate through the eyes of people using services is right, but we need to improve how we're working in partnership with others to do that
‘Action needs to happen now so that women can have the assurance they need that they're going to get high quality care in any maternity setting across England.'
- @KateTerroni
ALT A screengrab from a package on BBC Breakfast discussing safety ratings for maternity services in England. The image shows Kate Terroni, Interim Deputy Chief Executive at the Care Quality Commission, seated in front of a window and responding to a question being asked by the interviewer. At the bottom of the screen a graphic reads 'Kate Terroni, Care Quality Commission'. Beneath this is the BBC Breakfast logo and in the bottom right hand corner a clock displays the time as 08:20.
Women and babies from ethnic minority groups continue to experience higher risks around birth. Our work with midwives from ethnic minority groups showed that care is affected by racial stereotypes & lack of cultural awareness #StateOfCare@CareQualityComm
Our #StateOfCare reports a further deterioration in maternity services; 49% are now rated as Inadequate or Requires Improvement - issues with engaging well with women & their families, communication, clinical leadership and governance orlo.uk/QXwL8
After 4 years of having the privilege of being Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care @CareQualityComm, I'm delighted @JamesBullion will be taking over as I move to become Deputy Chief Exec of CQC 😊
Our report published today shows that in all areas considered, we could and should have done better when listening and acting on concerns raised by whistleblowers and our own staff. cqc.org.uk/news/improving-ho…
Our research shows that staff can lack the confidence to support people with personal and sexual relationships and would like training/ guidance. We can now share our training resources developed by Supported Loving @ytraining_sue for @skillsforcareskillsforcare.org.uk/Develop…
Join Janice Tillett, expert by experience and I at the Keynote Stage at 2pm today to hear Janice's views on social care and the latest update from us at CQC @UKCareWeek
#SmilingMatters; 4 yrs on from our report into oral health in care homes; double no. of oral health care plans in place & increased training, but inspectors & providers report not enough residents are able to access dentists. cqc.org.uk/publications/majo…
Our new powers to assess Local Authorites go live from April. Here's our interim guidance👇, developed with @DHSCgovuk, people with lived experience, Local Gov & other key stakeholders. cqc.org.uk/news/our-approach…
An energising visit yesterday to an Intermediate Care Unit to see how they are supporting people out from hospital to access physio, OT and social work support before returning home more independent - great to see the multidisciplinary work in action @OSJCT
Earlier today, we discussed ICS accountability. Here's what @KateTerroni told us about CQC's approach to assessing ICSs, their new methodology and the role of ratings.
Want to catch up on what we heard from all our witnesses? Watch the session here: parliamentlive.tv/event/inde…
More and more people are waiting for social care, however when they finally receive it the majority of care is still of a good quality thanks to the relentless efforts of those working in social care #StateofCare@CQCProf