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“Care Quality Commission”

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and adult social care providers in England and it is responsible for developing and consulting on its methodology for assessing whether providers are meeting the registration requirements.


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Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill - Second Reading (27 Mar 2024)

Lord Stunell: My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, and I am sorry that his speech was somewhat interrupted by technological problems. I declare an interest as a vice-president of the LGA simply because it is one of many organisations which have contributed evidence and views on the Bill. I also want to declare that I am the joint leaseholder of just one residential flat, which I occupy...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Autism: Mental Health Services (26 Mar 2024)

Lord Markham: There are several measures being put in place to train healthcare professionals in understanding and supporting the needs of autistic people. From 1 July 2022, the Health and Care Act 2022 requires providers registered with the Care Quality Commission to ensure their staff receive specific training on learning disability and autism appropriate to their role. We are rolling out the Oliver...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Mirtazapine (26 Mar 2024)

Lord Markham: ...Services Authority, using the British National Formulary chemical substance mirtazapine Note: Items have been dispensed, but not necessarily prescribed, in England. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is responsible for ensuring medicines, medical devices, and blood components for transfusion meet applicable standards of safety, quality, and efficacy. The MHRA...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Care Quality Commission Section 48 Review of Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (26 Mar 2024)

Lord Markham: My Rt. Hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (Victoria Atkins MP) made the following Written Statement: On 30 January 2024, I requested that the Care Quality Commission (CQC) conduct a special review of mental health services in Nottinghamshire under section 48 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008. The review includes three strands of activity. Part 1 is a rapid...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Care Quality Commission Section 48 Review of Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (26 Mar 2024)

Victoria Atkins: On 30 January 2024, I requested that the Care Quality Commission (CQC) conduct a special review of mental health services in Nottinghamshire under section 48 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008. The review includes three strands of activity. Part 1 is a rapid review of the evidence related to the care of Valdo Calocane. I have asked the CQC to report on part 1 by June, with the aim of...

Greater London Low Emission Zone Charging (Amendment) Bill (22 Mar 2024)

Fleur Anderson: ...the smog—as was the case back in the days of the great smog that led to the first clean air Act—does not mean that it is not all around us. We can see the impact in our hospitals. It is mainly parents and doctors who write to me in support of the legislation that the Mayor has introduced to clean up our air, because it is doctors who see the effects of air pollution: rising levels of...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Special Educational Needs: Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (22 Mar 2024)

David Johnston: Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission conducted a joint inspection of the local area of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole in June 2021 and identified eight areas of significant weaknesses. Following this inspection, the Local Area Partnership were required to produce a Written Statement of Action. Where local authorities are failing to deliver consistent outcomes for children and young...

Local Government Finances - Motion to Take Note (21 Mar 2024)

Baroness Scott of Bybrook: ...debate on the current state of local government finances and the impact on local communities. I also thank all noble Lords for their considered and insightful contributions today. The Government are clear in their support for councils—there is no decline in that support—and the vital work they do to support local residents in all corners of the country. It is important to start by...

Women and Equalities: Topical Questions (20 Mar 2024)

Sarah Dyke: Compassion in Care’s helpline received 486 reports of homophobic abuse in care homes over the past four years, yet 481 of the service providers accounted for in those allegations are still rated as good by the Care Quality Commission. Will the Minister work with Cabinet colleagues to end discrimination against LGBTQ residents in care homes to ensure they are safe in the care system, and...

Baby Loss: Coroners (19 Mar 2024)

Gareth Bacon: ...incredible dedication of our medical professionals, continues to touch the lives of too many families. Bereavement is never easy, but to lose a child through stillbirth is a tragedy. The Government are committed to supporting parents through such a difficult experience and ensuring that they have access to the support they need. More than that, one of our highest priorities is to reduce...

3. Debate: Final report of the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales (19 Mar 2024)

Alun Davies: Like others this afternoon, I'd like to thank the commission for their work. I'd like to thank the co-chairs and the staff who supported that, and everybody who took part in the work of the commission. I'd also like to thank the First Minister for the way in which he has pursued constitutional policy over his time in office. There are those people, of course, who will sneer at constitutional...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Dementia: Health Services and Research (19 Mar 2024)

Andrew Stephenson: We want a society where every person with dementia, and their families and carers, receive high quality, compassionate care, from diagnosis through to end of life. Everyone with dementia should have meaningful care following their diagnosis. This includes information on local services and access to relevant advice and support on what happens next. Local authorities are required to provide or...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Sri Lanka: Power Stations (19 Mar 2024)

Anne-Marie Trevelyan: We are aware of the challenges Sri Lanka faces around water management and quality, particularly by communities in the Northern Province. The British High Commission Colombo regularly meets a range of stakeholders in the Northern Province to hear their experiences and issues. A number of public bodies in Sri Lanka, including the National Water Supply and Drainage Board, have conducted tests...

Housing: Young People - Motion to Take Note (14 Mar 2024)

Lord Best: Is this a debate about immigration or housing? There are two debates here. We are dealing with people who live and breathe and need a home, whom we face and talk to and meet on a daily basis. We are doing something for them, and questions of immigration are for a different debate. It is unsurprising that there is not enough to go around when the Centre for Cities has found Great Britain to...

News Broadcasting: Regulation - Question for Short Debate (14 Mar 2024)

Lord McNally: ..., in the main, Ofcom has proved an effective regulator, although, as I will explain later, I have some real concerns about how Ofcom has recently interpreted the mandate given it by Parliament. We are about to give Ofcom some widespread discretionary powers. In doing so, it is important that the marching orders Parliament gives are clear and precise. For example, Ofcom must understand...

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Film and Television: Government Assistance (14 Mar 2024)

Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay: ...tax relief is estimated to be worth more than £13 billion in Gross Value Added to the UK economy. We have taken a number of additional steps to ensure that British film and television companies are able to invest in production, expand their businesses, and offer opportunities for cast and crew across the UK, in spite of production disruption resulting from the pandemic and the recent...

Written Ministerial Statements — Home Office: Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules (14 Mar 2024)

Tom Pursglove: My rt hon Friend the Home Secretary is today laying before the House a Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules. As announced by the Prime Minister and Home Secretary on 4 December 2023, changes are being made to curb immigration abuse and reduce net migration. The changes will mean around 300,000 people who came to the UK last year would now not be able to come. Migration is far too high,...

Duty Solicitor Scheme: Children’s Cancer Care: South-East (13 Mar 2024)

Elliot Colburn: ...we want to avoid that happening. It is also worth stating that St George’s does not just have 25 years of experience. The data really does speak for itself. It has been rated outstanding by the Care Quality Commission for delivering cancer services for children. St George’s proposal is to consolidate the primary treatment centre on to the St George’s site in a new state-of-the-art...

Duty Solicitor Scheme: Sport: Gambling Advertising — [Sir Christopher Chope in the Chair] (13 Mar 2024)

Stuart Andrew: As I said, I will come on to further research that I feel we need to do, but I want also to emphasise that we are trying to do a considerable amount of work here as part of the wider White Paper reforms. In essence, we are trying to deal with 15 years of digital progress, which is quite significant. At this point, I want to pay tribute to all the team over at the Department for Culture, Media...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Palliative Care: Children (13 Mar 2024)

Helen Whately: The Care Quality Commission (CQC) recently completed the integrated care system (ICS) assessment pilots, which included an assessment of how health and social care provision is planned, coordinated, and delivered in a cohesive way. For the pilots, the CQC assessed data and local intelligence relating to the safety and effectiveness of different types of services across primary care, secondary...


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