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Duty of Candour Policy

1. Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to ensure that {{org_field_name}} adheres to the Duty of Candour, as outlined in Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) regulations, by fostering a culture of openness, honesty, and transparency in all aspects of care delivery.

The Duty of Candour requires care providers to be honest with service users, their families, and regulatory bodies when things go wrong, particularly in cases involving:

By implementing a robust Duty of Candour policy, {{org_field_name}} ensures:

2. Scope

This policy applies to:

3. Legal and Regulatory Framework

This policy aligns with the following laws and regulations:

4. Principles of the Duty of Candour

The Duty of Candour requires staff to:

How we manage this efficiently:

5. Implementing the Duty of Candour in Practice

5.1 Identifying Incidents Requiring Disclosure

The Duty of Candour applies when:

5.2 Notifying Service Users and Families

When an incident occurs:

  1. Immediate action is taken to ensure the service user’s safety and well-being.
  2. The incident is recorded in detail, including time, date, people involved, and actions taken.
  3. The Registered Manager or senior staff member contacts the service user and their family as soon as possible, providing:
    • A clear and honest explanation of what happened.
    • A formal apology acknowledging the error.
    • Details of steps being taken to prevent recurrence.
  4. The discussion is documented, and a copy of the report is given to the service user or their family upon request.

How we manage this efficiently:

5.3 Reporting Incidents to CIW and Other Agencies

Certain incidents must be reported externally, including:

How we manage this efficiently:

6. Learning from Incidents

A key part of the Duty of Candour is ensuring that incidents lead to meaningful improvements in service quality.

6.1 Investigating the Cause

Following an incident:

  1. A lead investigator is assigned to gather evidence, interview staff, and review policies.
  2. A formal investigation report is completed within 10 working days.
  3. Findings are shared with staff, service users, and CIW where necessary.

6.2 Implementing Corrective Actions

Actions may include:

How we manage this efficiently:

7. Supporting Staff During the Duty of Candour Process

It is essential that staff feel supported when reporting incidents and disclosing errors.

How we manage this efficiently:

8. Related Policies

This policy aligns with:

9. Policy Review

This policy will be reviewed annually or sooner if required due to changes in legislation, business needs, or CIW regulations. The Registered Manager and Responsible Individual are responsible for ensuring its accuracy and implementation.


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