CQC & Healthwatch England ‘Share for Better Care’ campaign launched  

CQC and Healthwatch England has launched a new campaign aiming to amplify the voices of people using care services.  

‘Share for Better Care’ has a particular focus on collecting experiences from people from seldom-heard communities because it is known these individuals are more likely to experience poorer care and inequalities. These communities include: 

  • minority ethnic communities 
  • lower-income communities  
  • autistic people and people with a learning disability  
  • disabled people with physical or sensory impairments. 

The campaign is supported by the Race Equality Foundation, National Dignity Council, Royal Association for Deaf people, National Voices, Challenging Behaviour Foundation, Patients Association, VoiceAbility and Disability Rights UK. 

You can find out more here: https://www.cqc.org.uk/ShareForBetterCare 

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