Provider Compliance Assessment Workshop
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This half day workshop has been combined into our new Full Day Health and Social Care Act 2008
and Provider Compliance Assessment Workshop >>>>

W&P Care Training Centre are pleased to offer a Provider Compliance Assessment Workshop. The 3hr workshop provides delegates with information and guidance for completing the Providers Compliance Assessment.
Workshop Objectives
By the end of the session participants will:
• Have an understanding of the Provider Compliance Assessment Tool Key regulations 9 – 24.
• Have had opportunity to review up to date "Reviews of Compliance" to facilitate learning.
• Recognise how the PCA replaces the old A.Q.A.A.
• Be able to demonstrate how to utilise the PCA as an ADP (Annual Development Plan).
• Answer in detail 2 outcomes.
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Workshop Details
Duration: 3 hrs
Location: In the workplace, at a local venue or at W&P Training Centre based in Weymouth, Dorset.
Accreditation: A full handout will be available on completion of the training and a certificate of attendance will be issued.
Price: £45 per delegate
Booking a place
1. Download a booking form
2. Fill in the booking form and email back to joanna@wandptraining.co.uk or post to the address provided on the booking form.
3. Payment – to secure a place payment must be made at time of booking – see details of payment methods on the booking form.
4. Once payment has been received we will send you confirmation of your bookings.
Alternatively call our office on 01305 767104.
You may also be interested in attending our hugely successful Health and Social Care Act Awareness workshop >
PCA - Aide Memoire
W&P have also produced a comprehensive seventy five page PCA Aide Memoire for Managers (or others).
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Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2010
This Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2010 came into force on April 1st 2010 for all NHS providers and for Adult Social Care providers came into force on the 1st October 2010. This means that across all 28 regulated activities which are defined by this new Act, there will be a common legislative framework for Health and Social Care. It introduces Outcomes and Regulations which have to be evidenced and also introduced a framework of compliance. This compliance framework is set out for all services in the Care Quality Commission document, Essential standards of Quality and Safety.
There is, in addition, a Code of Practice which is relevant to Outcome 8, Regulation 12 which forms part of the legislative framework.






