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Violation Tracker UK Individual Case
Company: Springholme Care Anglesey Ltd
Company Nation/Region: Wales
Penalty: £0
Year: 2024
Date: 3 January, 2024
Offence Group: healthcare-related offences
Offence Type: care quality violation
Violation Description: Priority Action Notices served stipulating that if any person working at the service is no longer fit to work at the service as a result of one or more of the requirements in paragraph (2) not being met, the service provider must - (a) take necessary and proportionate action to ensure that the relevant requirements are complied with; (b) where appropriate, inform (i) the relevant regulatory or professional body; (ii) the disclosure and barring service. That the service provider must ensure that care and support is provided in a way which protects, promotes and maintains the safety and well-being of individuals.That the responsible individual must put suitable arrangements in place to establish and maintain a system for monitoring, reviewing and improving the quality of care and support provided by the service. That the responsible individual must supervise the management of the service, which includes taking the steps described in regulations 64, 72 and 73. That the service provider must notify the service regulator of the events specified in parts 1 and 2 of schedule 3. That the service provider must ensure that any risks to the health and safety of individuals are identified and reduced so far as reasonably practicable. That the service provider must provide the service in a way which ensures that individuals are safe and are protected from abuse, neglect and improper treatment. That the service provider must ensure that any person working at the service (including a person allowed to work as a volunteer) - (a) receives an induction appropriate to their role; (b) is made aware of his or her own responsibilities and those of other staff. (c) receives appropriate supervision and appraisal; (d) receives core training appropriate to the work to be performed by them; (e) receives specialist training as appropriate; (f) receives support and assistance to obtain such further training as is appropriate to the work they perform. That the service provider must ensure that at all times a sufficient number of suitably qualified, trained, skilled, competent and experienced staff are deployed to work at the service, having regard to - (a) the statement of purpose for the service; (b) the care and support needs of the individuals; (c) supporting individuals to achieve their personal outcomes; (d) the requirements of the regulations in parts 3 to 15.
Agency: Care Inspectorate Wales
Source of Data: Contained in a response to a Freedom of Information request received on 14 October 2024