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Environmental sustainability

Well-led now includes focus on how you are mitigating any negative impact your service has on environmental issues.

The following film provides a summary of this area of inspection. It can help you and your teams learn about what will be inspected and what is important to demonstrate to deliver good or outstanding care.

Introducing Environmental sustainability

Duration 01 min 36 sec

Well-led now focuses on how you are mitigating any negative impact your service has on environmental issues.

The CQC inspection focus will look at what you are doing to ensure the people you support and those working for your service make a positive contribution to reducing the impact on the environment.

Inspectors may look at how you raise awareness on environmental issues across the service, including associated training, discussions with people and staff, and other communications to grow knowledge and understanding.

Be prepared to demonstrate what you are doing to reduce the impact on your environment and how you are incorporating renewable energy, sustainable transport, and environmentally friendly waste management into your day-to-day working.

The focus will include looking at energy saving measures at your premises, both for residential homes and offices owned by community-based services. Inspectors may want to know about decision making processes in procurement policies that consider environmental matters.

As always, expect the CQC to interview people, managers and staff on these issues and be ready to back this up with associated policies and procedures, including environmentally friendly initiatives and their success.

To learn more about how you can meet this area of CQC inspection, take a look at GO Online.

Watch the film here: https://vimeo.com/790357053

Resources

The practical resources below can help you to strengthen this area of CQC inspection. Use the filter to choose different types of resources or select based on related prompt.

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UK Business Climate Hub - Health and social care

Resource creator: Business Climate Hub

This website provides recommendations and advice to help you to develop your net zero plan. Tailored to health and social care services, the website includes practical information of what to consider to make essential savings.

It provides easy access to practical tools such as a free carbon calculator, as well as how to calculate what emissions are costing you. There is information about what financial support might be available, as well as a range of energy saving tips.

  • Website

Date published: February 2024


Energy Saving Trust

Resource creator: Energy Saving Trust

Energy Saving Trust is an independent organisation – working to address the climate emergency.  They provide a range of information and advice on issues that can help reduce cost for the people you support, as well as your staff team and wider business including:

  • Energy at home - reducing bills and carbon footprint
  • Low carbon travel - from planning journeys to electric cars, the ways to further reduce your carbon footprint
  • support businesses and community groups- guidance and advice to managers and leaders
  • Website

Date published: February 2023


Essex Climate Commission - Business advice pack

Resource creator: Essex Climate Commission

Whilst established to support businesses in Essex, the work of the Essex Climate Commission can inform organisations across the country on practical ways to protect the environment. 

The website combines information about latest initiatives, reports, events and newsletters helping to signpost what others are doing and how to be more environmentally friendly in other parts of the country.  

  • Website

Date published: January 2022


Seven steps to climate action

Resource creator: Business in the Community

Business in the Community (BITC) has produced a short guide on how organisations can get involved in climate action.  This is complemented by wider research, guidance and advice on associated themes to help you to consider what you do and potentially how to further your engagement.

  • Guide

Date published: November 2021



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