Share for Better Care
- Health inequalities
- Lived experience
- Person-centred care
About the campaign
Feedback is a valuable tool and enables the Care Quality Commission to identify where and how services can improve. Unfortunately, not everyone’s voice is being heard.
Together with CQC, Healthwatch England, and in collaboration with the Race Equality Foundation, National Dignity Council, Royal Association for Deaf people, Challenging Behaviour Foundation, the Patients Association, VoiceAbility and Disability Rights UK, we will look to encourage everyone, especially those experiencing inequalities to feedback on their experiences of care.
It is one of our core beliefs that the voices and experiences of people accessing health and social care services are vital for making sure these services work well for everyone. This is especially important for people experiencing health inequalities.
The Share for Better Care campaign is focusing on collecting experiences from people from seldom-heard communities, including:
- minority ethnic communities
- lower-income communities
- autistic people and people with a learning disability
- disabled people with physical or sensory impairments
How to support the campaign
Join the conversation on social media using the #ShareForBetterCare hashtag.
CQC have developed a stakeholder toolkit with materials to help you support the campaign.
For more information about the campaign, visit CQC’s website: www.cqc.org.uk/ShareForBetterCare
How people can share their care experiences
Website: https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care
Deaf or Hard of Hearing and Text Relay: https://www.cqc.org.uk/contact-us/general-enquiries/get-help-contacting-us-if-youre-deaf-or-hard-hearing
Phone: 03000 616161 interpreter services available
Email: enquiries@cqc.org.uk
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