News from the Care Quality Commission: April 2025

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Sir Julian Hartley

Join Julian Hartley in conversation with the Patient Association's Rachel Power

Sir Julian Hartley, our Chief Executive, will be taking part in a webinar to talk about his vision for re-building a trusted approach to regulation. He will also discuss his approach for leadership, and how regulation can help drive services to improve.

The event is being run by the Patients Association, an independent patient charity campaigning for improvements in health and social care for patients. It will be hosted by their Chief Executive, Rachel Power, from 9.30am on Friday 20 June.

The webinar is free and is open to healthcare providers, patient advocates, policymakers, and anyone who uses care services.

 

CQC hospital inspection

Join us! Work for CQC

CQC staff have a wide range of skills and work across many disciplines.

Find out about roles within CQC, Healthwatch England, MNSI and the Office of the National Guardian.

Current vacancies include:

  • Inspectors
  • Commercial & Procurement Senior Lawyer
  • Senior Business Analyst
  • Specialist Advisor – General Medicine Consultant Doctors
  • Second Opinion Appointed Doctors (SOADs)

Benefits include generous leave entitlement, NHS or Nest pension schemes and a wide range of employee discounts.

Most roles offer flexible locations with the choice to be home-based. See the individual job listings for more information.

 

Responding to challenge, a research report by the Patient Experience Library

Spotting the red flags for harmful cultures in health care

The Patient Experience Library has published Responding to challenge, a research report looking at how to identify ‘red flags’ (early warning signals) and harmful patterns of behaviour in health and social care.

We commissioned the Patient Experience Library to look at warning signals from 10 years of avoidable harm inquiries in health and social care. The report uses real-life examples to show the red flags for what could indicate a poor culture.

The Patient Experience Library also developed a Red Flag Tracker tool. This is an online resource based on the evidence used for the report. The tool can help anyone who feels something is “not quite right” to check their initial concerns against evidence.

 

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Continuing our journey to improve and return to good regulation

In a blog published earlier this month, our Chief Executive, Sir Julian Hartley, talks about the importance of purpose in our work and the steps we’re taking to improve.

Julian writes about the latest phase of engagement to support this work, where we asked for feedback on a set of proposals that covered:

  • Our purpose and vision
  • What we should be aiming to achieve — our short and long-term goals
  • How you want us to behave
  • The principles that guide our regulation

Thousands of colleagues in CQC, people who work in health and social care, members of the public and other stakeholders have shared their thoughts on these proposals over the last few weeks.

 

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