Wednesday 28 December 2011


Words Worth Reading launch CQC Training Services

The Care Quality Commission independently regulates all health and social care services in England, ensuring that care provided by hospitals, dentists, ambulances, care homes and services in people’s own homes meet government standards of quality and safety. The Care Quality Commission began operating on 1 April 2009, replacing three earlier commissions: the Healthcare Commission, the Commission for Social Care Inspection and the Mental Health Act Commission. Words Worth Reading are launching a new comprehensive training service that covers all the required areas specified by the CQC. These include Equality and Diversity, Consent, Safeguarding, Information Governance and Records Management.

For more information, training co-ordinators can contact Catherina Dunphy on 01245 707580 or email catherina@wordsworthreading.co.uk.

In addition to this complete training service Words Worth Reading are also extending their CQC Registration and Compliance services to incorporate General Practice (GPs) and Home Care Providers.

For support with CQC registration and compliance, visit the Words Worth Reading Ltd
website.

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