CQC local authority assessment guidance

CQC’s guidance for local authorities has been updated in June 2025 to add clarity and details about the following areas.

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CQC’s guidance for local authorities has been updated in June 2025 to add clarity and details about the following areas:

  • the information return
  • how we gather people’s experiences and feedback before an on-site visit
  • how we gather feedback from providers before an on-site visit
  • our on-site activity and the assessment team • how we calculate quality statement scores and determine ratings
  • how we use data to make and quality assure our judgements • checking the factual accuracy of the draft report.

Read the Local authority assessment guidance

Webinar questions and CQC responses – correct as at 2 July 2025

Assessment process and timelines

 

Information gathering process

Post-baselining / re-assessment

 Our assessment team

Reporting and ratings

Case tracking

Local authority funding

Additional questions

Questions that were responded to during the webinar

  • We have heard from three authorities who were rated as 'Good'. This isn't reflective of the ratings overall (nearly 50 per cent are rated ‘Requires improvement'); it would be much more reflective and provide more useful learning if we had heard from at least one authority rated as 'Requires improvement'.
  • Given the pretty damning Dash review, the fact that this is such an immature inspection regime, and that anecdotally we hear from other LAs all over the country that you don’t have properly experienced inspectors available to carry out the assessments, how can we have any confidence in what you’re doing?
  • How and what did you highlight at Scrutiny and Wellbeing Boards?