Why accreditation is important
- Services are able to
demonstrate the quality of care they provide to service users and
carers, their
wider organisation and commissioners.
- Services are
able to demonstrate that they meet national guidelines and
standards.
- The Care
Quality Commission uses ECTAS accreditation as one of the
information sources it uses to direct its inspection activities in
its core standards assessment of mental health services.
- Information
from the accreditation process can be used in Trust quality
accounts, as recommended by the National Quality Board.
- Achievement of
accredited status may support services to reduce their financial
contribution to the NHSLA.
- Our process
helps to build dialogue with referrers, partner agencies and
commissioners.
- Our standards
and assessment process can provide a framework to monitor contracts
and develop service level agreements.
- Learning and
innovations are often spread beyond the participating service to
other services within the organisation.
Benefits of the accreditation process
Our
accreditation process supports services to evaluate their
performance and improve their practice through:
- Self review of
their service.
- Peer review
identifying and discussing challenges with the visiting
reviewers.
- A detailed
team report recognising areas of achievement and suggesting
approaches to improvement.
- Organised
visits to other services supported by an experienced lead
reviewer.
- A report of
national findings identifying trends and enabling benchmarking with
other services.
- Regular
newsletters updating members on developments within the
network.
- Our email
discussion group providing access to experienced and knowledgeable
professionals from a range of disciplines.
- Personal
development of staff through training in peer reviewing and
visiting another service(s).
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