Restraint and seclusion ‘still too common’, warns CQC

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has criticised the lack of progress made on reducing the use of restrictive practices against people with learning disabilities, autism, and mental ill health. In a scathing report, published today, the CQC judged that none of the 17 recommendations it…

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