Appraisals and Practice Systems for Successful Management - Workshops for CQC outcome 14 and 21 (BE240611)

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DescriptionJoin us for two half day workshops for CQC outcomes 14 and 21 The morning session delivered by Ronel, is a course for individuals who have the responsibility of managing people and their performance. Effective performance management of each individual member of the team is critical in today’s increasingly competitive environment.
Additional informationThe afternoon session is presented by Seema Sharma and is geared for Practice owners, practice managers and teams. It details how to set up systems to measure, monitor and modify practice systems in line with CQC outcome 21 (Records)
This course is intended for Practice Owners, Practice Managers and Entire Clinical Practice Team
VenueTrust Education Centre, Reading - Berkshire - West  View details
Date & timeFriday 24 June 2011, 08:30 to 16:30
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£20.00
Aims
  1. After the Appraisal course delegates will have the knowledge to conduct effective appraisals to ensure that persons employed for the purposes of carrying on the regulated activity are appropriately supported in relation to their responsibilities; To enable them to deliver care and treatment to service users safely and to an appropriate standard.
  2. Delegates will have a clear understanding of the benefits of conducting appraisals and the 8 steps of Performance Appraisal Delegates will be able to set appropriate targets and SMART objectives. Delegates can evaluate performance and deal with poor performance effectively by giving constructive criticism and agree an action plan for the next review
  3. Identify why records are a whole CQC outcome Demonstrate the principles of confidentiality, data protection, and access to healthcare records
  4. Describe what your information governance Policy and records management should contain. Suggest how to improve outcomes by auditing clinical record keeping.