Help to shape future healthcare inspections in secure settings
21st April 2015, Leeds | 5th May, London | 2.15 - 4.30pm
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) are consulting stakeholders on their new joint approach to inspecting health and care services in prisons, Young Offender Institutions and Immigration Removal Centres with Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons.
Join Clinks at one of our free consultation workshops to discuss the proposed approach, and how CQC can best gather your views and those of your service users when evaluating health and care services for offenders.
Leeds: Tuesday 21st April, 2.15 - 4.30pm
London: Tuesday 5th May, 2.15 - 4.30pm
Email jessica.mullen@clinks.org to book your place
Through the new approach CQC aims to:
- Protect and promote the interests of people who use health and care services in secure settings
- Improve the ways in which they gather and use the views of service users and their families about the quality of their care
- Capture evidence from voluntary and community sector groups working with people with experience of detention
- Better understand the quality of services provided, the pathways of care people use and how well-integrated care services are
This is your opportunity to have your say on the proposed changes and how you would want CQC to work with you and your service users. Clinks will use the information gathered through the workshops to inform our response to the consultation. Priority will be given to Clinks member organisations. Email jessica.mullen@clinks.org to book your place.
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