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Home » Campaigns and Policy » Information about the issues » Independent Living, Social Care and Health » Inclusion London’s response to the consultation on proposals to change CQC registration regulations

Inclusion London’s response to the consultation on proposals to change CQC registration regulations

The consultation is asking for views on changes to CQC registration requirements, which are being made in order to introduce fundamental standards of safety and quality for care.

Posted: 20 April 2014

Read Inclusion London’s response, download the document below:

Inclusion London’s response consultation on proposals to change CQC registration regulations

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