Enhancing Care Quality with Skills for Care Online Resources

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Skills for Care offers a comprehensive range of practical guidance and learning modules to help healthcare providers meet or exceed CQC expectations for delivering Good or Outstanding care. The resources include free online guides, practical seminars, and virtual learning modules focusing on various aspects of preparing for and improving CQC ratings. Additionally, upcoming modules and case studies provide insights into achieving exceptional standards of care. Stay updated with the latest developments in Liberty Protection Safeguards through key project updates.


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  1. Good and outstanding care (GO Online) Skills for Care has developed a range of practical guidance to help you meet or exceed CQC expectations and achieve a Good or Outstanding rating. Good and Outstanding care includes free online guides, practical seminars, and learning modules to take you through every step of the journey: starting a new service, preparing for inspection, improving your rating and achieving Outstanding. Our inspection toolkit will also help ensure you are fully prepared for your CQC inspection. Find out more Find out more Internal

  2. Good and outstanding care (GO) new learning module Our Being prepared for CQC inspection virtual learning module is now live. This new 1-hour virtual learning module is aimed at new managers, new services and others wishing to understand the CQC inspection process. Informed by how other services have prepared, the module looks at a step- by-step approach to involving the people you support, staff and others in sharing robust evidence. Find out more This module costs 10 to access (or 9 if your organisation has an ASC- WDS account) Employers can claim 50 for the completed module from the Workforce Development Fund. This funding contributes towards the cost of the digital learning, the employee s time required to complete the module, and the time taken to apply and embed the learning within their organisation Internal

  3. Also available and coming soon Video case study A video case study from Outstanding-rated service City Care Partnership. The film details how they support individual s needs with their activity provision. Find out more Striving for Outstanding checklist This checklist can be used to reflect on whether your service is ready to evidence you are delivering outstanding levels of care. It can help you to reflect on what additionally may be needed to achieve this rating from the CQC Coming soon a third virtual learning module: Striving to deliver outstanding care This 1-hour module will look at how to deliver the highest standards of care. It will be released in summer 2022 Internal

  4. Liberty Protection Safeguards update What is a LPS? LPS were introduced in the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 and will replace the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) system. What do LPS aim to do? deliver improved outcomes for people who are or who need to be deprived of their liberty put the rights and wishes of those people at the centre of all decision-making on deprivation of liberty protect people aged 16 and above who are/may be deprived of their liberty to enable their care/treatment. Who would a LPS apply to? People who don t have mental capacity to consent, eg people with dementia, autism and learning disabilities. Internal

  5. Liberty Protection Safeguards update Key project updates As part of the upcoming introduction of Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) a steering group of key stakeholders including Skills for Care, SCIE, ADASS and CQC meet to share updates on the progress of this project. Here are the latest updates: 16 weeks public consultation on the Code of Practice and Regulations including various documents such as a training framework which will outline what people need to know and do. The consultation finishes on 7 July 2022. We re currently awaiting a revised implementation date as it will no longer be April 2022 as previously communicated by DHSC. LPS will apply to people in their own homes for the first time and continue to apply in residential homes whereas DoLS only apply to residential homes. people over 16 whereas DoLS only apply to over 18s. Internal

  6. Liberty Protection Safeguards update What is Skills for Care doing? We re working with SCIE and the Care Provider Alliance to develop learning resources to support social care organisations put in place LPS. The resources will be aimed at frontline workers, registered managers and regulated professionals working in care. We ll be focusing on: practice development in the workplace supporting social care organisations with the changes to practice they will need to make raising awareness of deprivations of liberty developing resources based on the Code of Practice and Regulations Resources Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) has an overview of LPS and new Video: Liberty Protection Safeguards - Looking forwards DHSC Liberty Protection Safeguards factsheets page Internal

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