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CQC's concerns about mental health services continue to escalate Our 2021/22 Monitoring the Mental Health Act report, published this month, finds that mental health services and staff are struggling to recover following pressures placed on them during the pandemic and the resulting fallout. Monitoring the Mental Health Act is our annual report on the use of the Mental Health Act (MHA). It looks at how providers are caring for patients, and whether patients' rights are being protected. This year's report found that: Workforce issues and staff shortages mean that people are not getting the level or quality of care they have a right to expect, and the safety of patients and staff is being put at risk Gaps in community mental health care are compounding the rising demand on inpatient services, with delays in admission, transfer and discharge Urgent action is needed to tackle the over-representation of people from some ethnic minority groups and, in particular, the over-representation of Black people on community treatment orders The quality of ward environments is an ongoing concern, with many inpatient environments in need of immediate update and repair Despite the challenges facing services, we have seen examples of good practice around advance planning and applying the principle of least restriction In 2021/22 CQC carried out 609 MHA monitoring reviews. 466 wards had an on-site visit and 143 wards had a remote review. In addition CQC interviewed 2,667 patients (2,056 in private interviews and 611 in more informal situations), and 726 carers and handled 2,434 complaints and contacts from patients and others raising issues concerning the MHA. Report:Monitoring the Mental Health Act in 2021/22 Press release: CQC reports serious concerns monitoring the Mental Health Act |
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Delivering our strategy We are adapting our approach and timeline to implement our strategy following a full review. Our strategic ambition is clear and remains the same. We want to drive improvements across the health and care system, helping to tackle health inequalities. But we need to make sure that were able to do this as smoothly as possible, particularly as providers continue to experience persistent pressures. We've set out what is changing, and importantly what is not, so providers can be clear about what they need to do at every step. News: Our revised plan and approach for transformation |
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 and the Office of the National Guardian. Current vacancies include: Head of Strategic Insight (job share) IR(ME)R Modality Lead Legal Services Administrator 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. Browse our current vacancies Working at CQC |
Help shape our work Our CitizenLab service helps you shape the work that we do. CitizenLab gives you an easy way to get involved with our work and share your ideas and opinions. We use it to bring together groups of people, collect your views, conduct surveys and run quick polls. What you tell us helps us understand the things that are important to you. We can use what we learn to make our services and information better for everyone. The things we're working on change all the time. At the moment, you can feedback on the following: Tell us what you think of this year's State of Care report We published the latest edition of State of Care in October. The report is our annual assessment of health and social care in England, and it looks at the quality of care over the past year. We would like to know how you have used State of Care and whether you have found it useful. If you'd like to find out more about this project or other work taking place on CitizenLab, sign up using the links below. When you join, you'll be sent an email when new information or projects are added. You can also sign in to see what activities are currently live and ready for you to take part in. Sign up and get involved |
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