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CQC: Care services must be willing to embrace complaints

Social care services must be willing to embrace complaints in order to improve the quality of their services, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has warned.

Social care services must be willing to embrace complaints in order to improve the quality of their services, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has warned.

In a report out today, the watchdog said there were still wide variations in the way the NHS and adult social care services handle complaints, with concerns frequently not being identified because people are being put off from making complaints.

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