Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (Northern Ireland)

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Formed27 February 2003
JurisdictionNorthern Ireland
HeadquartersCromac Ave, Belfast
Agency executive
  • Briege Donaghy, Chief Executive
Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority
Agency overview
Formed27 February 2003
JurisdictionNorthern Ireland
HeadquartersCromac Ave, Belfast
Agency executive
  • Briege Donaghy, Chief Executive
Key document
  • The Health and Personal Social Services (Quality, Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003[1]
Websitehttps://www.rqia.org.uk/

The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority was established in 2003 and is responsible for regulating healthcare and social care services in Northern Ireland

In 2020, the entire board resigned over the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland, specifically reducing the frequency of inspections of care homes and stopping inspectors from talking to residents.[2][3] It was reported that a broader breakdown in relationships, and inadequate communication had also contributed to the mass resignation.[4]

On 2023, it was reported that a group of staff had signed a letter criticising a report for an inspection into a hospital for not 'going far enough'.[5]

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