PLEASE NOTE: NEW EDITION COMING END JULY 2026
A comprehensive innovative pack to assist General Practice with the evidence required to demonstrate CQC registration requirements and compliance with the Health and Social Care Act 2008: code of practice on the prevention and control of infections and related guidance (Code of practice).
Available as a digital version with a supply of posters (in digital format) or in printed format in a ring bound folder with a supply of colour printed posters.
- Purchase: £100.00 – printed version with supply of printed Poster. £90.00 – digital version with a supply of posters (in digital PDF format). £115.00 – digital version with a supply of printed posters
Produced by an experienced NHS Community Infection Prevention and Control Team who work closely with CQC Inspectors.
An extensive ring bound folder with 5 sections and over 30 documents. It is designed to help you provide the evidence required to demonstrate compliance with the Code of practice and contains essential compliance resources.
- Information on the key infection prevention and control documents from the Care Quality Commission, Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England, e.g. Code of practice, National Standards of Healthcare Cleanliness 2025 (including examples of adapted audit tools for General Practice).
- A 45 page in-depth Assurance Tool to guide you through the complex process of ensuring you have the correct documented evidence and actions required to demonstrate infection prevention and control compliance against each of the 10 criterion of the Code of practice
- A range of essential IPC assurance tools and competency assessment records, e.g. SICPs Assurance: Annual IPC Audit Tool for General Practice (22 page), Aseptic technique, Hand hygiene and PPE. These Audit Tools can be completed electronically.
- A supply of key posters, notices, flow charts and leaflets, e.g. Hand hygiene, Bare below the elbows, Breach of hygiene, National colour coding poster for cleaning materials, Sharps/inoculation incident procedure.
- Other infection prevention and control information, including an Annual IPC statement, IPC risk assessment template and the Inter-health and social care infection control transfer Form
CQC assessment is essential to ensure that organisations are compliant with the the Code of practice and ensure that patients receive safe and effective care.
The most important outcome of effective infection prevention and control is:
Preventing healthcare-associated infection = Patient safety
Short video giving a virtual tour of the CQC Pack:
Full details available on the flyer, contents sheet and order form.
Link to Audit Tools for General Practice: https://www.infectionpreventioncontrol.co.uk/resources/?filter_keyword=&filter_audience%5B%5D=gp-practices&filter_type%5B%5D=audit-tools
Page updated: 30/06/2026
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