Chits Health Care

CQC Registration

CQC Registration

Regulatory Compliance and Quality Assurance

Operating as a responsible and professional care provider requires full regulatory oversight. Our services are delivered in compliance with the standards set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) — the independent regulator of health and social care services in England.

CQC registration confirms that regulated activities are carried out in accordance with national legislation, safety requirements, and quality frameworks. Oversight from the CQC ensures that care providers meet essential standards of quality and safety, protecting individuals who rely on home care, live-in care, and healthcare staffing services.


1. What CQC Registration Means

CQC registration is a legal requirement for organisations providing regulated activities such as:

  • Personal care

  • Nursing care

  • Treatment of disease, disorder, or injury

  • Support services delivered in people’s homes

  • Certain healthcare staffing services

Registration confirms that a provider:

  • Meets the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014

  • Has appropriate leadership and governance structures

  • Maintains safe recruitment procedures

  • Operates robust safeguarding systems

  • Delivers care that is effective, responsive, and well-led

CQC registration is not a one-time approval; it involves ongoing monitoring, inspection, and accountability.


2. The Five Key Questions Assessed by CQC

The Care Quality Commission evaluates providers against five core standards:

Safe

Are people protected from abuse and avoidable harm?
We implement strict safeguarding policies, enhanced DBS checks, risk assessments, and safe medication management systems.

Effective

Does care achieve good outcomes and support quality of life?
We provide person-centred care plans, ongoing staff training, and regular service reviews to ensure effective support.

Caring

Are individuals treated with compassion, dignity, and respect?
Our care professionals are trained to prioritise empathy, communication, and individual preferences.

Responsive

Are services organised to meet people’s needs?
Care plans are flexible and adjusted to reflect changes in health, mobility, or circumstances.

Well-Led

Is there strong leadership and governance?
We maintain structured management oversight, internal audits, and continuous quality improvement systems.


3. Regulated Activities and Service Scope

CQC registration applies specifically to regulated care activities. Where services include personal care or clinical support in England, these activities are delivered under registered status.

Healthcare staffing placements supporting facilities connected to the National Health Service (NHS) are aligned with national compliance standards, professional codes of conduct, and framework agreements.

Our governance systems ensure that even non-regulated services follow equivalent quality and safeguarding standards.


4. Fit and Proper Person Requirement

Under CQC regulations, registered providers must demonstrate that directors and senior leaders meet the Fit and Proper Person Requirement. This includes:

  • Good character

  • Appropriate qualifications and experience

  • Financial integrity

  • No history of serious misconduct

  • Transparent governance responsibilities

Leadership accountability is central to maintaining regulatory approval.


5. Safe Recruitment and Workforce Compliance

CQC compliance requires strict workforce standards. We maintain:

  • Enhanced DBS checks for all relevant staff

  • Verification of professional registration where applicable

  • Right-to-work confirmation

  • Reference checks

  • Ongoing supervision and performance monitoring

  • Continuous professional development training

All staff are deployed only after full compliance checks are completed.


6. Governance and Quality Monitoring

We operate a structured governance framework designed to maintain and exceed CQC standards. This includes:

  • Regular internal audits

  • Care plan reviews

  • Incident and accident monitoring

  • Safeguarding oversight

  • Medication audits

  • Staff supervision meetings

  • Service user feedback reviews

  • Complaint analysis

Quality assurance is continuous and evidence-based.


7. Incident Reporting and Duty of Candour

In line with CQC requirements, we uphold the Duty of Candour, meaning we are open and transparent when things go wrong.

If a notifiable incident occurs:

  • Individuals and families are informed promptly

  • An investigation is conducted

  • Corrective actions are implemented

  • Regulatory notifications are submitted where required

Transparency is fundamental to regulatory compliance.


8. Inspections and Regulatory Oversight

The Care Quality Commission conducts inspections that may be:

  • Announced or unannounced

  • Risk-based

  • Triggered by concerns or routine monitoring

Inspectors review documentation, interview staff and service users, assess care delivery, and evaluate governance systems.

We cooperate fully with all inspections and implement recommendations promptly.


9. Registration Conditions and Ongoing Responsibilities

CQC registration may include specific conditions, such as:

  • Named Registered Manager oversight

  • Scope of regulated activities

  • Geographical service areas

  • Reporting requirements

We continuously review operations to ensure full compliance with all registration conditions.

Failure to maintain standards can result in enforcement action, which we proactively prevent through strict governance.


10. Continuous Improvement and Compliance Culture

Regulatory compliance is not limited to inspection readiness. It is embedded within daily operations through:

  • Staff training updates aligned with regulatory changes

  • Regular policy reviews

  • Clinical best practice implementation

  • Risk management assessments

  • Structured feedback systems

  • Leadership accountability frameworks

We maintain a proactive approach to meeting and exceeding CQC expectations.


11. Transparency and Public Accountability

CQC inspection ratings and reports are publicly available to ensure transparency. We support public accountability by:

  • Providing clear information about our regulatory status

  • Sharing quality standards with service users

  • Encouraging open dialogue regarding service improvement

  • Maintaining accessible documentation

Trust in care services depends on visible compliance and open governance.


12. Commitment to Safe, Effective, and Regulated Care

CQC registration reflects a commitment to delivering care that is:

  • Safe

  • Effective

  • Caring

  • Responsive

  • Well-led

Every system, policy, and procedure is aligned with regulatory standards to ensure that individuals receiving care are protected and supported to the highest possible level.

Maintaining compliance with the Care Quality Commission is a continuous responsibility. Through structured governance, rigorous recruitment, safeguarding oversight, and transparent leadership, we ensure that all regulated services operate in full alignment with UK health and social care legislation.

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