Support with CQC: Fundamental standards
Post date: 29/08/2017 | Time to read article: 3 minsThe information within this article was correct at the time of publishing. Last updated 16/10/2024
The CQC’s new regulations introduce the new fundamental standards, detailed below.
*Regulations 4 to 8 relate to the requirements of the service provider and registered manager and so are not relevant here.
Regulation 9: Person-centred care |
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Regulation 10: Dignity and respect |
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Regulation 11: Need for consent |
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Regulation 12: Safe care and treatment |
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Regulation 13: Safeguarding service users from abuse and improper treatment |
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Regulation 14: Meeting nutritional and hydration needs | N/A |
Regulation 15: Premises and equipment |
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Regulation 16: Receiving and acting on complaints |
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Regulation 17: Good governance |
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Regulation 18: Staffing |
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Regulation 19: Fit and proper persons employed |
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Regulation 20: Duty of candour |
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Regulation 20A: Requirement as to display of performance assessments |
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CQC may prosecute breaches of the following regulations without first issuing a Warning Notice.
Regulation 11 | Need for consent: care and treatment may only be provided with consent. |
Regulation 16(3) | Receiving and acting on complaints: a summary of complaints, responses, correspondence and other relevant information identified must be provided to CQC within 28 days of a request. |
Regulation 17(3) | Good governance: a report into how the registered person is complying with the good governance requirements and their plans for improvement of services delivered must be provided to CQC within 28 days of a request. |
Regulation 20 (2)(a) Regulation 20(3) | Duty of candour: registered persons must as soon as reasonably practicable notify a service user (or person lawfully acting on their behalf) when an unintended or unexpected incident occurs. Notifiable safety incidents are explained further in Regulation 20(8) and 20(9). Duty of candour: notifications given under Regulation 20(2)(a) must meet specific requirements. |
Regulation 20A | Requirement as to display of performance assessments: providers must display on their website details of CQC’s website, the most recent CQC rating and the date it was given. They must also display the most recent rating at each location where regulated activities are provided from and at the provider’s principal place of business. Signs must be legible, conspicuously displayed and show the date the rating was given. |
Read the CQC's guidance on meeting the regulations
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