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Summary
 

The ECT Accreditation Service was launched in May 2003. Its purpose is to assure and improve the quality of the administration of ECT.  ECTAS has the support of the Royal College of Nursing and the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Healthcare Commission (HC) states: “ECTAS accreditation is one of the information sources the HC will use to direct its inspection activities in its core standards assessment of mental health services.”

 

Benefits of joining ECTAS

 

  • Allows achievements of clinic staff to be recognised
  • Provides detailed advice and support about areas in need of improvement
  • Helps prepare for external regulation for bodies such as the HC who recognise participation as part of their service evaluation
  • Maintains a national network to improve communication between staff and clinics
  • Provides opportunities to visit other clinics and share ideas and suggestions
  • Email discussion group
  • Twice-yearly Newsletter
  • Quality assured service for service users

 

ECTAS also encourages clinicians and managers to:

 

  • Focus on ECT service provision
  • Continuously develop and revise current standards focusing on best practice
  • Update documentation to meet current guidelines
  • Update facilities and equipment according to regulations
  • Encourage the clinic team to aspire to further develop services using audit, teaching and research
 
 
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