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Statutory and Professional Duties duty of candour in health

How are the Statutory and Professional Duties duty of candour operating in health


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2026

1 event
8 May 2026 | Statutory Instrument Context · primary home: NHS policy linked direct

The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Why linked: Amendment regulations to the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 - core statutory basis for duty of candour in health and social care

These Regulations amend the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 (“the 2014 Regulations”).

2025

6 events
29 Jul 2025 | Guidance NHS England linked direct

Breast screening: interval cancers and duty of candour toolkit

Why linked: Breast screening interval cancers and duty of candour toolkit - NHS guidance implementing duty of candour in screening services

Guidance on the role of breast screening and symptomatic services in identifying interval cancer and giving results to patients.

21 Jul 2025 | Consultation outcome Department of Health and Social Care linked direct

Leading the NHS: proposals to regulate NHS managers

Why linked: Leading the NHS consultation outcome on regulating NHS managers including professional duty of candour for NHS managers - key policy document on scope expansion

A consultation seeking your views on options for regulating NHS managers, and on the possibility of introducing a professional duty of candour for NHS managers.

14 May 2025 | Consultation outcome Northern Ireland Executive linked direct

The Northern Ireland Executive committed to proposing an organisational duty of candour, considering consultation findings and broader Hillsborough Law developments.

Why linked: Northern Ireland Executive consultation findings on an organisational duty of candour — devolved comparator.

The Northern Ireland Executive committed to proposing an organisational duty of candour, considering consultation findings and broader Hillsborough Law developments.

14 May 2025 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked direct

Scottish Government The organisational duty of candour provisions of the Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc. and Care) (Scotland) Act 2016 and the Duty of Candour Procedure (Scotland) Regulations 2018 set

Why linked: Scottish organisational duty of candour consultation outcome — the devolved comparator workstream named in scope notes.

Scottish Government The organisational duty of candour provisions of the Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc. and Care) (Scotland) Act 2016 and the Duty of Candour Procedure (Scotland) Regulations 2018 set out the procedure that organisations providing health services, care services and …

2024

2 events
26 Nov 2024 | Consultation (closed) Department of Health and Social Care linked direct

Duty of candour review

Why linked: Duty of candour review call for evidence - government's substantive review of statutory duty of candour effectiveness in health and social care (November 2024)

Call for evidence seeking views on the statutory duty of candour for health and social care providers in England.

22 May 2024 | Consultation (closed) Department of Health and Social Care linked direct

Duty of candour review (easy read)

Why linked: Duty of candour review easy-read consultation document (May 2024) — companion to the main call for evidence.

A review looking at how health and social care services should be honest and open with people when things go wrong. We would like to know what you think about the duty of candour.

2023

4 events
22 Jun 2023 | Consultation outcome Home Office linked direct

The Panel agreed with other independent inquiries, such as Bishop James Jones' report on the experiences of the Hillsborough families, about the need for a duty of candour for public services, includi

Why linked: Hillsborough independent panel consultation outcome referenced in the Hillsborough Law genesis.

The Panel agreed with other independent inquiries, such as Bishop James Jones' report on the experiences of the Hillsborough families, about the need for a duty of candour for public services, including the police. The Government will address the points …

2022

1 event

2020

1 event
5 Oct 2020 | Guidance Public Health England linked direct

NHS screening programmes: duty of candour

Why linked: NHS screening programmes: duty of candour — operational guidance directly on Regulation 20 application.

Guidance on applying duty of candour responsibilities and disclosing audit results in NHS screening programmes.

2018

2 events
1 Mar 2018 | Consultation outcome Northern Ireland Executive linked direct

The Department of Health is taking forward legislation for a statutory duty of candour. Public consultation was held in 2020-2021. Legislation is being prepared as part of broader healthcare reforms.

Why linked: Department of Health taking forward duty of candour legislation (2018 document) — historical record of legislative development path

The Department of Health is taking forward legislation for a statutory duty of candour. Public consultation was held in 2020-2021. Legislation is being prepared as part of broader healthcare reforms.

2015

2 events
16 Jul 2015 | Consultation outcome CQC linked direct

37. We accept this recommendation. A duty of candour has been introduced. 38. A lack of openness and honesty at Morecambe Bay was a fundamental cause of both the distress of the families, and of the

Why linked: Response to Morecambe Bay recommendations on duty of candour — policy acceptance and implementation context for statutory candour framework

37. We accept this recommendation. A duty of candour has been introduced. 38. A lack of openness and honesty at Morecambe Bay was a fundamental cause of both the distress of the families, and of the inability of the Trust …

2014

3 events
27 Nov 2014 | Statutory Instrument linked direct

Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 – Regulation 20 (Duty of Candour)

Why linked: This is the primary legislation establishing the statutory duty of candour — the foundational legal text for the entire policy thread.

A health service body must act in an open and transparent way with relevant persons in relation to care and treatment provided to service users in carrying on a regulated activity.

26 Mar 2014 | Consultation outcome linked direct

Statutory duty of candour for health and adult social care providers – 2014 consultation

Why linked: This is the original DHSC consultation that shaped the drafting of Regulation 20 — essential background to the policy's origins.

The duty of candour will require all health and adult social care providers registered with CQC to be open with people when things go wrong.

2012

1 event
29 Oct 2012 | Policy paper evidence

Healthcare 'Never Events' Policy Framework: Update

Why linked: Filled the "Patient safety incident reporting frameworks and Never Events" gap via web research

A gov.uk policy document providing the updated Never Events policy framework for the NHS in England, clarifying provider and commissioner responsibilities for preventing and responding to serious, largely preventable patient safety incidents that should never occur.

2009

1 event
20 Mar 2009 | Statutory Instrument evidence

The Local Authority Social Services and National Health Service Complaints (England) Regulations 2009

Why linked: Filled the "Healthcare complaints and redress mechanisms" gap via web research

The principal statutory instrument governing NHS and local authority social services complaints in England, requiring responsible bodies to establish and operate complaints-handling arrangements. It is the operative legal framework for healthcare complaints procedures and directly adjacent to duty of candour …

2006

1 event
8 Nov 2006 | Act evidence

NHS Redress Act 2006

Why linked: Filled the "Healthcare complaints and redress mechanisms" gap via web research

A UK Act establishing the framework for out-of-court redress schemes for NHS clinical negligence claims, providing for investigations, explanations, apologies, and financial compensation without court proceedings. It directly addresses the 'redress' dimension of the gap topic.