Change description : 2025-09-18 14:30:00: Updated to reflect that the code of practice became final on 6 September 2025. [Policy papers and consultations]
This consultation sought views on the extent to which the Oliver McGowan draft code of practice on statutory learning disability and autism training provides Care Quality Commission registered providers with the necessary guidance to meet the legislative requirement introduced by the Health and Care Act 2022.
We received a total of 461 responses to the consultation, including the easy read consultation, through both responses to the digital survey and email and postal submissions.
The majority of responses were supportive of the purpose and content of the code of practice. When asked if the overall purpose of the code was clear, 81% of respondents agreed. This included 77% of respondents from the non-easy read consultation and 98% of respondents from the easy read consultation. All closed questions had over a 50% agreement rate. Those who used free-text responses were more likely to raise practical concerns around implementing the code.
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This consultation considers the draft code and if it gives CQC registered providers the guidance needed to meet the legislative requirement to ensure all staff receive learning disability and autism training appropriate to their role.
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Consultation description
This consultation considers the extent to which the Oliver McGowan code of practice on statutory learning disability and autism training (the code) provides Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered providers with the necessary guidance to meet the legislative requirement introduced by section 181 of the Health and Care Act 2022. The effect of the new requirement is that CQC-registered providers must ensure their staff receive learning disability and autism training appropriate to their role.
The views and feedback gathered from this consultation will inform the final version of the code to be laid in Parliament. We are seeking your views on the draft code and its provisions.
This consultation will run for a period of 12 weeks and is open to anyone with an interest in the draft code.
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