Responsibilities of Health and Social Care Workers & UK Organizations
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This report provides an overview of the responsibilities of health and social care workers in the UK, highlighting five key national organizations involved in delivering health and social care: NHS England, NHS Improvement, Care Quality Commission, UK Health Security Agency, and Health Education England. It also examines three key pieces of legislation and policy that govern the delivery of health and social care within the UK, including the Health and Social Care Act 2012, the Care Act 2014, and the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 and the Protection of Freedom Bills. The report further details the functions and contributions of these organizations to national health and wellbeing, emphasizing their roles in coordinating care, providing guidelines and training, improving public health, ensuring patient safety, and addressing public health issues. The conclusion underscores the vital role of these organizations and legislation in improving the quality of care and addressing public health concerns in the UK.
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