October 18, 2023

If you want to show your commitment to the highest quality and safety standards, ISOs are your answer! These powerful improvement tools provide best practice frameworks for your business to excel, helping you continually improve what you do and how you do it. And all helping you to meet the requirements of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) outcomes.


Here’s how ISOs can make all the difference:


Safer practices - ISO 45001, the occupational Health & Safety management system Standard designed to reduce workplace accidents and ill health. With ISO 45001 certification you can show that your business is committed to reducing risks and hazards to employees, customers, and visitors.


Quality improvement – ISO 9001 is the world’s most recognised quality management system Standard that helps you reduce errors with a right first-time attitude and make sure you’re providing a consistently high quality of care. It provides a recognised quality management Standard that can improve record keeping and governance.


Sustainability – ISO 14001 is the environmental management system Standard designed to help you reduce your impact on the environment and adopt more sustainable practices. Reducing waste and being more efficient with help you showcase your commitment for environmental sustainability.  One of the expectations in the new CQC framework. 


Employee morale – ISO Standards help maintain the quality of service delivery and can improve employee morale by working towards one goal. Plus, with ISO 45003 – the world’s first Standard to address psychological health in the workplace, you can follow best practice guidance to support your employees’ mental health and wellbeing and reduce workplace stress.


Ready to find out more about how ISO certification can transform your business? Get started today with a free quote from our partner Citation by completing their call-back form, and they'll get right back to you.


Remember to let them know you’re a ‘West Midlands Care Association’ member when enquiring to access preferential rates (you will need to provide proof).

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