12 April 2023

As care providers we know that despite the importance of Quality Assurance, the day-to-day pressures of the care industry can make it difficult to keep on top of requirements.

To learn more about building a culture of quality and safety from a former CQC inspector join our Partner Citation for their upcoming free 60-minute webinar.

The session will take place on Wednesday 26th April at 10am and covers areas such as the CQCs new single assessment framework, why effective Quality Assurance is so important for driving improvement, hints and tips to prevent deterioration into ‘Requires Improvement’ ratings and guidance on creating a safety culture in your care business. 


Download: https://tinyurl.com/njujk79t 

 

Your WMCA member benefit  

  

If you’d like to chat about how Citation can help with the HR and Health & Safety side of your business, just give them a call on 0345 844 1111, or fill in their call-back form, and they'll get right back to you.


Remember to quote ‘West Midlands Care Association’ when enquiring to access preferential rates.  

 

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