CQC “expect to see all services across health and social care use training in restrictive practices that is certified as complying with the Restraint Reduction Network Standards”

 On August 7, 2020, the CQC issued the following statement:

 “CQC is committed to minimising the use of restraint and other restrictive practices.

“From April 2021, we expect to see all services across health and social care use training in restrictive practices that is certified as complying with the Restraint Reduction Network Standards. The standards apply to all training that has a restrictive intervention component and provide a benchmark for training in supporting people who are distressed in education, health and social care settings. 

“The standards apply across child and adult services, and to all populations, including people using services with mental health conditions, those living with dementia, people with a learning disability and autistic people.

“Due to the coronavirus pandemic we acknowledge that the face-to-face training required to comply with these standards is not always possible. However, since April 2020 any training provider that wants to supply training should be certified by the Restraint Reduction Network. We expect providers of services to commission training accordingly.”

More information about the Restraint Reduction Network Training Standards can be accessed here>

Read the original statement here>

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