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Care Quality Commission

Care crisis: Council supports nearly 50 per cent fewer adults after six years of austerity

By John Pring on 13th October 2016 Category: Independent Living

Care crisis: Council supports nearly 50 per cent fewer adults after six years of austerity
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MPs have been told that the adult social care system is “unsustainable” without significant further resources, with one council revealing that the number of adults it supports has plunged by nearly half since 2010. Members of the communities and local government […]

Maximus company ‘lied’ about user-involvement in inspection contracts

By John Pring on 28th July 2016 Category: Independent Living

Maximus company ‘lied’ about user-involvement in inspection contracts
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A company controlled by the disgraced US outsourcing giant Maximus apparently lied when it promised that user-led organisations would help it deliver a vital part of the care watchdog’s inspection programme, Disability News Service (DNS) can reveal. Late last year, Remploy […]

Concerns over watchdog’s ‘alarming’ inspection cancellation figures

By John Pring on 9th June 2016 Category: Education

Concerns over watchdog’s ‘alarming’ inspection cancellation figures
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Disabled campaigners and politicians have raised serious concerns about the social care inspection regime, after last week’s revelations that the number of cancellations and postponements rose by more than 360 per cent in just one year. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) […]

Cancelled inspections by care watchdog rise 360 per cent in one year

By John Pring on 2nd June 2016 Category: Independent Living

Cancelled inspections by care watchdog rise 360 per cent in one year
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The number of inspections by the social care regulator that are cancelled or rescheduled every month has risen by more than 360 per cent in just one year, the watchdog’s own figures have revealed. The figures – revealed by the Care […]

Trustees silent after watchdog reveals ‘shocking’ abuse that led to college closure

By John Pring on 7th April 2016 Category: Crime

Trustees silent after watchdog reveals ‘shocking’ abuse that led to college closure
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Young disabled people were exposed to “shocking” institutionalised abuse at a charity-run residential college in Kent, the care watchdog has revealed. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) explained this week that it had forced the closure of the college after uncovering evidence […]

Council and NHS criticise Leonard Cheshire for ‘uncaring disregard’ for residents

By John Pring on 10th March 2016 Category: Independent Living

Council and NHS criticise Leonard Cheshire for ‘uncaring disregard’ for residents
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A disability charity has been accused of an “uncaring disregard” for the wellbeing of the disabled residents of one of its care homes, after giving them less than two months’ notice that they would be evicted. In late January Leonard Cheshire […]

Life under Maximus for CQC’s service-user experts: Chaos, cuts and ‘playschool ID cards’

By John Pring on 25th February 2016 Category: Employment

Life under Maximus for CQC’s service-user experts: Chaos, cuts and ‘playschool ID cards’
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The care watchdog’s decision to ask a discredited US outsourcing giant to manage its disabled expert advisers has led to confusion, cutbacks and a stream of resignations, Disability News Service (DNS) has been told. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) decided earlier […]

Care watchdog to subsidise Maximus plans to halve pay of disabled experts

By John Pring on 28th January 2016 Category: Employment

Care watchdog to subsidise Maximus plans to halve pay of disabled experts
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The care watchdog wants to use government funds to subsidise a discredited US outsourcing giant’s plans to slash the pay of disabled expert advisors by more than half. Two of three new contracts to run the Experts by Experience (EbE) programme […]

Maximus-owned Remploy slashes pay of disabled experts by half

By John Pring on 14th January 2016 Category: Employment

Maximus-owned Remploy slashes pay of disabled experts by half
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The care watchdog has allowed a US outsourcing giant to slash the pay of disabled people by more than half when it takes over two contracts to manage service-users who work as expert advisers on care home and hospital inspections. Two […]

Discredited Maximus adds care inspections to DWP portfolio

By John Pring on 18th December 2015 Category: Employment

Discredited Maximus adds care inspections to DWP portfolio
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The care watchdog has been criticised for awarding a discredited outsourcing giant new contracts to manage the use of service-users as expert advisers in care homes and hospitals. Two-thirds of the new contracts to run Experts by Experience – which pays […]

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