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Detail of outcome
We asked people questions about some new guidance we have written. It’s called a ‘code of practice’.
The code of practice is about making sure that health and care staff in services that are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) get the right training about learning disability and autism.
Most people thought it was clear why we need the new code.
They thought the new code includes the right information.
We want to know if you think the guidance for training on learning disability and autism is good enough. This guidance is called a code of practice.
This consultation ran from to
Consultation description
The law says that all health and care staff in services that are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) must get training on learning disability and autism, and the training should be right for the job they do.
The CQC is an organisation that checks the standard of health and social care services in England. Registered means the health and care services agree to be checked by the CQC.
The government recommends that staff get training called the Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism.
We have written new guidance called a code of practice. It explains:
what training staff need to get to follow the law
what standards the training should follow
why training is important
Until we decide on the final version of the guidance, it is called a ‘draft’. We want to know what you think about the draft guidance to help us decide on the final version.
This consultation will close on 16 October 2023.
How to send us your answers
You can answer:
for yourself
for someone else
for an organisation
Follow the ‘Respond online’ link in the ‘Ways to respond’ box below to tell us what you think about the draft code.
You can also print and post this document with your answers to:
Neurodiversity, Disability and Learning Disability team Department of Health and Social Care Floor 4 39 Victoria Street London SW1H 0EU
Find out more
If you have any questions about this consultation or would like it in another format, email ndld.consultation@dhsc.gov.uk.
You can read more in the non-easy read version of this consultation, including how we will keep your information private and safe, as well as other documents such as an impact assessment.