CQC appoint first Chief Inspector of Mental Health & your invitation to join regional roadshows
Dr Arun Chopra appointed as CQC’s first Chief Inspector of Mental Health
Dr Arun Chopra has been appointed as the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC’s) first Chief Inspector of Mental Health.
The creation of the new role of Chief Inspector of Mental Health recognises the crucial importance of mental health services in supporting people to lead fuller, healthier lives, and the need for specialist expertise in regulating these services. It is the first of series of appointments to four CQC Chief Inspector roles leading on regulation and improvement across mental health, hospitals, primary and community care, and adult social care and integrated care - marking a realignment of the organisation around sector expertise.
You can read the full news story and press release on our website.
CQC provider roadshows
To support our improvement work, we’re running a series of regional roadshows aimed at improving how we regulate health and social care and would like to invite you or your members to attend.
Who can attend?
Providers of registered health and social care services.
Health and social care stakeholders - with an interest in the regulation of health and social care services.
Other regulators across health and social care.
Why attend?
Share your ideas in co-design sessions.
Meet local inspectors and build relationships
Connect with other providers.
Focus on key topics like the provider handbook and ratings.
Event details:
Expert-led discussions and workshops.
Events held regionally.
Choose from two local dates.
Spaces are limited, so register early. Full details and registration are available on Eventbrite: