The UK Accreditation Service sent their
update today. You can see it by
clicking here.
As I have said (many times)
before UKAS is such a brilliant idea in theory, but sadly fails to deliver in
practice.
To me “quality improvement” means
striving for a higher standard of what I and my colleagues do on a daily basis.
I’m all for that. I wouldn’t be on here several times a week doing CPD and
spending time with the trainees if I wasn’t, would I?
But to UKAS “quality improvement”
seems to mean “generating irrelevant unexplained paperwork because they can”.
And who is going to go out on a limb and
tell UKAS which of their edicts are applicable to their daily round and which
are irrelevant.

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