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DDN/FDAP WORKSHOPS
We are pleased to offer the followingworkshop:
17 OCTOBER 2012
CQC compliance...
...whatever next?
This course is designed to keep you up-to-date with the latest
changes in CQC regulation:
• CQC have recently announced that all inspections will be
annual and unannounced. So you are never far from your
next inspection, and you won’t know it’s coming!
• Your service may be newly registered by CQC, which means
you will be unfamiliar with inspection and won’t know
what to expect when the inspector calls.
• The level of CQC enforcement activity has increased across
the board, so you need to be aware what may happen if you
are not compliant and how you can rectify the situation.
• This year, CQC say that they will be focusing on a select
number of outcomes in their inspections, but doing so in
more depth. Their new method of inspecting means they
will be spending more time speaking to, or observing,
service users and their care and treatment.
SO HOW CAN YOU BE PREPARED FOR YOUR NEXT INSPECTION?
The course will show you how to look in depth at specific outcomes
yourself, and how to ensure that you have the right evidence
available to demonstrate your service’s compliance with CQC. The
course will also look at what to expect and how to respond on the
day of the inspection.
For those of you who have been inspected youmay wish to learn how
to develop action plans which meet CQC requirements, so there will
be an element of “master class” action planning built in to the day.
All participants will be able to learn from this.
David Finney is an independent social care consultant with a specialist
interest in the regulation of substance misuse services. He has
facilitated training events around the country and provided
consultancy in relation to CQC regulation for a variety of treatment
services. He was a senior manager with CSCI where he was the
national lead for substance misuse services.
Places are only £135 + VAT. 15% discount to FDAP members.
All courses run from 10.00 am – 4pm in central London,
and include lunch and refreshments.
For more details email kayleigh@cjwellings.com
or call 020 7463 2205
or visit
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DDN training is run as a partnership between DDN magazine and independent training
providers. DDN offers trainers promotion, advertising and marketing resources, a central
London venue, and admin support. If you are a trainer working in the drug and alcohol field
and would like to discuss partnering with DDN on a training course, please contact us.
RECOVERY, WELLBEING & US
A UKRF Community Conference
Wed 5th December 2013
9.30am-5.00pm, The Gujarat Centre, Preston, Lancashire
WORKSHOPS
Asset-based Recovery
Social Enterprise
12 Step
Facilitation
Making Recovery Visible
Families &
Recovery
Recovery-orientated Standards
Co-
production in action
Community Organising & more...
Lots of discussion, connecting,
learning, giving and a bit of music
Sponsored spaces available for UKRF Associate Members.
Limited number of £50 places available for professionals.
Contact alistair@ukrf.org.uk for details & booking
WE MAKE THE PATH AS WE WALK IT – TOGETHER
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