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Blackpool Adult Care Rated "Inadequate"
12 Dec
Summary
- Watchdog CQC rated adult social care inadequate after March inspection.
- Weaknesses identified in mental health and substance abuse handling.
- Improvement board established in October has reduced waiting times.

Blackpool Council's adult social care services have undergone significant scrutiny after being rated "inadequate" by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). An inspection conducted in March revealed critical issues, particularly concerning the handling of mental health and substance abuse cases. The CQC report emphasized the need for a more cohesive strategy to address these challenges.
In response to the CQC's findings, the council established an improvement board in October. This board has been tasked with implementing necessary changes to elevate the service's standard. Early results from this initiative indicate a positive impact, with reductions observed in the waiting times for essential services.
The focus now is on sustained improvement and ensuring that the fragmented plans previously in place are replaced by a unified and effective approach. These efforts aim to rectify the identified shortcomings and enhance the quality of care provided to vulnerable adults in Blackpool.




