 The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is developing a new regulatory model that we will implement in 2023. It's important that we publish information about this new model that helps people who work in health and social care understand how we'll regulate and what's required from them.
Over the last few months we've published information on our website that starts to describe our new model and what it means for providers. This isn't full provider guidance but should give an overview of our new regulatory model.
To improve this information and help us understand what else people would find useful, we'd like your feedback on what we've already published and what we should produce next.
 Changes to our operational teams
Hear about the changes we're making to our operational teams to enable our new ways of working, and what this means for providers.
This one-hour webinar will be an opportunity for providers and professionals who work in healthcare services, organisations who represent them and other stakeholders, to hear about changes to our operational teams and what it means for them.
The webinar will be led by Tyson Hepple, Executive Director of Operations and will take place on Thursday 24 November 11am-12pm.
There will be a presentation and time to answer your questions from our live chat.
Register on Eventbrite. Registration will close at 9am on Thursday 24 November. We will not be able to accept new registrations after this time.
CQC regulatory leadership
Meet our new regulatory leadership team and hear about the work they’ll be doing to support more effective regulation and drive improvement across health and social care.
This one-hour webinar will be an opportunity for providers and professionals who work in healthcare services, organisations who represent them and other stakeholders, to hear about our new regulatory leadership team and what it means for them.
The webinar will be led by Kate Terroni, Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Sean O’Kelly, Chief Inspector of Hospitals and Interim Chief Inspector of Primary Medical Services and will take place on Monday 5 December, 4-5pm.
There will be a presentation and time to answer your questions from our live chat.
Register on Eventbrite. Registration will close at 1pm on Monday 5 December. We will not be able to accept new registrations after this time.
 Our Regulatory Leadership team comprises our Chief Inspectors and professional heads of the different sectors within health and social care. The team is key to delivering the ambitions we set out in our strategy.
In our latest blog, we introduce the new team and explore what motivates them.
 You can find more about our new regulatory model and other ways CQC is changing by catching up on our latest blogs, videos and updates to our website.
These include information on our new single assessment framework, how we're using technology to improve the experience of providers, our new role in assessing systems and how we put people at the heart of everything we do.
 There are ongoing opportunities to shape how CQC works on our digital engagement platform CitizenLab.
Sign up now to access these opportunities when they're available.
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