New agreement between CQC and Equality and Human Rights Commission

9 Mar 2021 01:21 PM

CQC and Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have today published a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) agreement.

The agreement sets out how CQC will work with the EHRC to safeguard the wellbeing and rights of people receiving health and social care in England.

The agreement sets out how CQC will work with colleagues at EHRC on:

The key areas of focus for CQC and EHRC’s joint working will include:

Ian Trenholm, Chief Executive of CQC, said:

“This memorandum of understanding will ensure CQC and EHRC continue to work well together as we have been doing throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The agreement sets out how we will work together to share knowledge and expertise in a number of important areas including protecting people most at risk of having their human rights breached and addressing issues of equality in health and social care.”

For more information on these areas of focus, read Professor Ted Baker’s blog on equality and human rights in health and social care.

This MoU does not override the statutory responsibilities and functions of CQC and EHRC and is not enforceable in law. However, CQC and the EHRC are committed to working in ways that are consistent with the principles of this MoU.