Oliver McGowan draft code of practice on statutory learning disability and autism training
In response to: Oliver McGowan draft code of practice
The Department of Health and Social Care is establishing a statutory code of practice on learning disability and autism training, named after Oliver McGowan, to mandate training requirements for healthcare and social care staff. The code has completed consultation and is now in implementation stage, with easy-read versions and explanatory materials published to support uptake.
In response to: Oliver McGowan draft code of practice
In response to: Oliver McGowan draft code of practice
This consultation considers the draft code and if it gives CQC registered providers the guidance needed to meet the legislative requirement to ensure all staff receive learning disability and autism training appropriate to their role.
We want to know if you think the guidance for training on learning disability and autism is good enough. This guidance is called a code of practice.
We want to know if you think the guidance for training on learning disability and autism is good enough. This guidance is called a code of practice.
This consultation considers the draft code and if it gives CQC registered providers the guidance needed to meet the legislative requirement to ensure all staff receive learning disability and autism training appropriate to their role.
We want to know if you think the guidance for training on learning disability and autism is good enough. This guidance is called a code of practice.
This consultation considers the draft code and if it gives CQC registered providers the guidance needed to meet the legislative requirement to ensure all staff receive learning disability and autism training appropriate to their role.