I need Powerpoint Slides comparing the different Quality Assessment Frameworks for Social Care Services highlighting the below 3 points:The domains of my quality assessment framework is: 1) Leadership and Governance 2) Safety 3)Effectiveness 4) beneficiary-centricity 5)sustainabilitySo the purpose of the presentation to is to convince my management on these domains.I need Powerpoint Slides comparing the different Quality Assessment Frameworks for Social Care Services highlighting the below 3 points:Comparison between quality frameworks for social care cross the globe to show which domains they are covering. And how is it reflected on my Quality Assessment Framework (domains mentioned above). You can find your own references, but I have also shared some papers that I liked; the European network for social care, and the OECD and WHO quality assurance recommendations.What are the OECD recommendations on measuring quality of social careWhat are the good practice of CQC that we are adopting and whySome reference: attached and belowhttps://www.oecd.org/dac/evaluation/daccriteriaforevaluatingdevelopmentassistance.htmhttps://www.oecd.org/dev/inclusive-societies-development/Lessons_learned_M-E.pdf
DAC Guidelines and Reference Series
Quality Standards for
Development Evaluation
DAC Guidelines and Reference Series
Quality Standards
for Development Evaluation
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