Tuesday 1st October 2019
Disability Rights UK is working with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) as part of the ‘Tell Us About Your Care’ partnership together with a number of national charities, including Mind, The National Autistic Society, Patients Association and the Relatives & Residents Association.
Disability Rights UK will be gathering feedback from Disabled people who contact us about their experiences of using health and social care services.
Sue Bott, Head of Policy and Research says:
“Disability Rights UK is delighted to be working with CQC as part of the Tell Us About Your Care Partnership. We are pleased that through this initiative Disabled people and people with long term health conditions will have the opportunity to tell the regulator about their experiences of the health and social care services they use, not only specialist services but services like GP surgeries that are used by everyone.”
The CQC website can be accessed here, and in the meantime you can also provide direct feedback to the CQC on your experience of using any of the services they regulate. NB please remember to select Disability Rights UK in the ‘how you heard’ section!
We’re working together to ensure health and social care services in England provide you with high quality care so tell us about your care.