Whether your inspection is imminent or you want to stay ready all year round, these resources will help you understand where you stand and what to focus on. All free, no obligation.
A practical checklist covering the key areas the CQC will look at during your inspection. Use it to identify gaps and make sure nothing gets missed.
Get the checklistA quick self-assessment that checks a sample of key compliance areas to give you an indication of where you stand. For a full, in-depth review across the entire CQC framework, book a mock inspection.
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There is no fixed inspection schedule. The CQC uses a risk-based approach, which means services rated Requires Improvement or Inadequate are typically inspected more frequently. Services rated Good or Outstanding are inspected less often, but an inspection can still happen at any time, particularly if the CQC receives concerns or if information suggests a change in the quality of care.
The CQC looks for evidence across five key questions: is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive, and well-led? During an inspection, they observe care being delivered, talk to staff and people using the service, and review records and documentation. They are looking for evidence that good practice is embedded into everyday operations, not just written into policies.
Yes, many providers prepare successfully on their own. However, external support can be valuable for identifying blind spots that are difficult to see when you are working within the service every day. Self-assessment tools like our free readiness assessment are a good starting point for understanding where you stand before deciding whether you need additional support.
A readiness assessment checks your compliance position through documentation review and self-reporting. It gives you an overview of where you stand across the CQC framework. A mock inspection is a full simulation of the CQC process, including observation of care delivery, staff interviews, record reviews, and environmental checks. It provides a more detailed and realistic picture of what an inspector would find on the day.
Ideally, preparation should be ongoing. Good compliance is not something you switch on before an inspection. It should be part of your daily operations all year round. If you have a specific concern or reason to believe an inspection is approaching, start focused preparation as early as possible. Even a few weeks of targeted work on your weakest areas can make a significant difference to your outcome.
Our consultants can work with your team to review your position, build your evidence, and make sure you are ready.

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