Why was the 6Cs created?

Why was the 6Cs created?

The 6Cs, which underpin the Compassion in Practice strategy, were developed as a way of articulating the values which need to underpin the culture and practise of organisations delivering care and support. These are immediately identifiable as values which underpin quality social care provision too.

What are the 6 C’s of nursing NMC?

These are Care, Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage and Commitment. Nurses who operate on these values ensure that the job gets done in an effective and efficient manner and that patients are safe and treated well. This refers to treating patients correctly, in a respectful and non-judgemental manner.

What are the 6 NHS values?

The 6 NHS Core Values Explained

  • Respect And Dignity. All those who come into contact with the NHS will be treated with the utmost respect and dignity, whether that is patients, families or staff.
  • Commitment To Quality Of Care.
  • Compassion.
  • Improving Lives.
  • Working Together For Patients.
  • Everyone Counts.

Who do the 6Cs apply to?

The 6Cs are for everyone, they apply at every point in the chain of delivering healthcare services. Commissioners, for example, look at outcomes, costs and plans for the future, and are using the 6Cs as a model to plan, benchmark and review services.

Who published compassion in practice?

Department of Health
Compassion in practice: nursing, midwifery and care staff: our vision and strategy

Document type Other
Publisher Department of Health
Date of publication 1 December 2012
Subject(s) Health Services
Collection Social welfare

What does compassion mean in the 6Cs?

www.england.nhs.uk. The 6Cs: a set of values essential to. compassionate care. Compassion is how care is given through relationships based on empathy, respect and dignity. It can also be described as intelligent kindness and is central to how people perceive their care.

Who published the NMC code?

Nursing & Midwifery Council. (2018). The code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates. London: Nursing & Midwifery Council.

Who founded the NHS?

Aneurin Bevan
National Health Service/Founders

When was the NHS Constitution published?

21 January 2009
The NHS Constitution was first published on 21 January 2009 and given legal effect later that year by the Health Act 2009.

How can the 6Cs build positive relationships?

Individuals communicate openly and honestly, and both parties feel safe in expressing themselves. Individuals share responsibility in decision-making. Individuals encourage each other to have friends and activities outside of the relationship. Individuals are free to be themselves within the relationship.

When was the 6 C’s introduced?

December 2012
The 6Cs – care, compassion, courage, communication, commitment and competence – are a central plank of Compassion in Practice, which was drawn up by NHS England chief nursing officer Jane Cummings and launched in December 2012.

Where was compassion practice published?

Background The CiPVS was a programme of work to highlight the importance of compassionate care following the Francis Report in 2013 into the deficits in care in an NHS hospital trust. It was launched by NHS England in 2012 at a time when fiscal cuts were introduced by the Department of Health in England.

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