Good Governance in Care (Level 4)
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Overview
This course will give an overview of systems and processes that ensure providers can meet other requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008. Effective governance, assurance, and auditing systems will be discussed.
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Description
At the end of this course, the learner will be able to:
- Understand what is meant by good governance
- Describe the need for the assessment, monitoring, and improvements in quality and safety of services provided
- Identify the need for assurance and auditing systems and processes
Course Content
- Good Governance – Course Introduction
- What is Regulation 17?
- The Role of the CQC
- Regulation 17 in Full
- Systems and Processes
- Regular Audits
- Communication
- Seeking Input
- Sharing Information
- Risk Assessment
- Maintain Records of Service Users
- Maintain Records of Staff
- Seeking Feedback
- Effective Systems in Place
Who is this course for?
This online course has been written at an introductory level 1 for all levels that fit the criteria to take training as part of their role. This includes:
- Refresher training
- Inductions
- Awareness
- Knowledge enhancement
Requirements
It is suitable for the following:
- All individuals who want to improve their knowledge and understanding of good governance
- Health Care workers
- Nurses, Doctors, Ambulance services, clinical and non-clinical workers
- Social Care Workers including Councils, Carers and Care assistants
- Youth workers including activity leaders, passenger transport and volunteers
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