CQC publishes 40 inspection reports on services in the north of England

Over the past week, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) published 40 reports on services it has inspected in Yorkshire and the Humber, the north-west and north-east of England.
Care Quality Commission

Full reports for all CQC inspections are available here.

 

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the CQC’s regulatory role has not changed. CQC’s core purpose of keeping people safe is always driving decisions about when and where they inspect. As the risks from the pandemic change, they are evolving how they regulate services to reflect what they have learnt during this time. You can read more about their current approach on their website.    

CQC is listening to what people are saying about services to help detect any changes in care. If there is evidence people are at immediate risk of harm, CQC can and will take action to ensure that people are being kept safe. People can give feedback about their care to CQC via the details below.   

  • Give feedback via the website
  • Telephone - 03000 616161