Quality Conversations: our senior-level, strategic discussion forum
At the Care Inspectorate, we connect with care service providers and umbrella organisations at all levels and in a wide range of ways. One of these ways is our Quality Conversations, where our executive and senior teams connect meaningfully and productively, at a strategic level, with their peers across the care sector.
Quality Conversations help us listen, learn, share, inform and shape continuously improving care and scrutiny that benefits people experiencing care services. They help shape and inform the work that we do: our corporate direction; consistency of scrutiny; our stance on policy development; how we comply with legislation, support improvement, regulate and inspect, work with partners and so on.
Upcoming Quality Conversations
We currently have no dates planned for the next Quality Conversations.
We also discuss our key messages: quality and improvement; future plans and strategic direction; corporate policy positions and so on, to shape a care sector together that meets the needs and rights of people, national standards and legislation.
If you are an executive or senior representative of a care service provider or umbrella organisation with a direct interest in care services, we would like to invite you along to one of our events. This is your opportunity to discuss and influence the big topics directly with us in detail.
Our Chief Executive, Chair, executive directors and heads attend the conversations and look forward to welcoming you. We hold them a few times a year and each will focus broadly on either: older people; adults; early years; or looked after and accommodated children and young people.
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Agenda for our autumn 2019 Quality Conversations.
Presentations from previous events
May-June 2019
> Agenda
> Peter Macleod, Chief Executive presentation
29 November 2017
> Updates to our Complaints Process
30 June 2017
> Discussion Session - Older People
> Health and Social Care Standards