Care Plans That Pass Inspection - Evidencing Quality Care
Care Plans That Pass Inspection - Evidencing Quality Care for CQC
Presentation, Handout, Learning Activities (options for each of the target settings).
Suitable for workshop type training.
Understanding how to create care plans that pass inspection is essential for anyone working in health and social care.
This fully editable training pack gives managers care coordinators and care planners everything needed to deliver confident sessions on CQC Compliance – Care Plans That Pass Inspection – Evidencing Quality Care.
This pack includes a detailed 81 slide presentation plus a handout and learning activities for each learning objective.
It supports staff to move beyond task based care planning and instead create outcome focused person centred care plans that clearly evidence good care and meet inspection expectations.
All resources are fully editable and sent via emailed zip folder within 24 hours.
Why this topic is important
Inspectors expect care plans to show clear outcomes person centred approaches evidence of review and meaningful improvements.
Poorly written care plans can lead to compliance issues and poor inspection outcomes.
CQC Compliance Care Planning training strengthens confidence improves documentation and supports safe effective and well evidenced care.
Who this pack is for
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Managers responsible for quality and compliance
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Care coordinators and care planners
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Trainers delivering health and social care courses
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Care providers who need ready to use and editable training
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Agencies supporting staff across residential nursing supported living and domiciliary services
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Colleges and independent tutors teaching health and social care
What makes this pack different
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Fully editable training resources that can be adapted to any setting
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A comprehensive 81 slide presentation covering outcome focused care planning person centred outcomes evidence inspectors look for reviewing care plans linking outcomes to risk recording progress auditing care plans and improving documentation
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Handout plus learning activities for each learning objective
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Realistic examples that help staff understand how to evidence good care
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Professional content written specifically for the UK health and social care sector
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Digital delivery via emailed zip folder within 24 hours
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Microsoft Office based resources that are easy to customise for your organisation
What learners will understand
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What outcome focused care planning is and why it matters
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How to write person centred outcomes using the person’s voice
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How to turn tasks into meaningful outcomes
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What inspectors look for including clear outcomes person centred evidence and review
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How to record care in a way that evidences progress
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How to link outcomes to risk support needs and independence
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How to audit care plans effectively and identify improvements
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How to apply learning using handouts and structured learning activities
Target Settings: Residential Care Homes, Nursing Homes, Supported Living, Domiciliary Care
Overall Aim:
The aim of this training is to develop staff understanding and practical skills in creating outcome-focused, person-centred care plans that clearly demonstrate how care and support meet the needs, preferences and goals of the individual.
The training will support staff to move beyond task-based approaches to care planning and instead focus on documenting meaningful outcomes, independence, wellbeing and quality of life - while ensuring records provide clear evidence of good care and meet inspection expectations.
Learning Objectives:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of outcome-focused, person-centred
care planning and explain how this approach supports individuals’
wellbeing, independence and quality of life.
2. Contribute to the development and review of care plans that clearly
describe outcomes, support needs and risks, ensuring care is delivered
in line with the individual’s preferences and goals.
3. Record care and support in a way that evidences how planned
outcomes are being achieved, providing clear, accurate documentation
that reflects good care practice.
Presentation (81 Slides)
Aims of the Session
Key Learning Objectives
Why This Training Matters
Introduction
This Session
Why Outcome-Focused Care Planning Matters
What Inspectors Look For in Care Plans – Clear Outcomes
What Inspectors Look For in Care Plans - Evidence of Person Centred Care
What Inspectors Look For in Care Plans – Evidence of Review and Improvement
Task-Based vs Outcome-Focused Care Planning
Outcome-Focused Care Planning
What Is An Outcome?
Writing Person Centred Outcomes
Using The Person's Voice
Person Centred Outcomes
Turning Tasks Into Outcomes
Reviewing Care Plans
Linking Outcomes to Risk and Support
Evidencing That Outcomes Are Being Achieved
Recording Progress Towards Outcomes
Common Care Planning Mistakes
Reviews That Demonstrate Improvement
Reviews - Key Messages
Making Care Plans Useful for Staff
The Role of Key Workers in Outcome-Focused Care Planning
Auditing Care Plans - Managers
Auditing Care Plans – Quality of Outcomes
Auditing Care Plans – Daily Records
Auditing Care Plans – Useful Approach
Auditing Care Plans – Leading to Improvement
Key Takeaways – Bringing It All Together
References and Further Information
Word Documents
Handout
Learning Activities for Learning Objective 1
Learning Activities for Learning Objective 2
Learning Activities for Learning Objective 3
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