20 Aug to 19 Sep 2019
During a routine inspection
Our rating of the provider stayed the same. We rated it as good because:
- We rated well-led at the provider level as good.
- Managers at all levels had the right skills and abilities to run a service providing high-quality sustainable care.
- Senior operational roles had business as well as operational roles and responsibilities. They demonstrated understanding of their areas of expertise.
- Navigo’s strategy was aligned with the local sustainability and transformational plans and integrated care partnerships. They regularly monitored their progress.
- Staff felt respected, supported and valued and were positive about working for the provider. This was evident from the core services reviews that we undertook and also the staff and service user focus groups.
- Staff and service users were treated with dignity and respect, at times offering support outside of their commissioned services.
- Navigo practiced value-based recruitment and service users were always involved in the recruitment process.
- Navigo recognised members’, staff and volunteers’ achievements. In June 2019 they held their first volunteers and members award ceremony and held regular staff award events.
- Navigo had a well embedded governance structure.
- The provider reported no never events since our last inspection.
- Safeguarding governance structures were current and formed part of the providers quality agenda.
- Navigo had centralised clinical dashboards that were available at all levels including to the board and to service areas; these were usually reported on quarterly to the board, however this data could be viewed daily.
- Navigo had the 12th highest response rate for the NHS staff survey of all NHS providers; they scored in the top 10% of all provider trusts in 11 of the 32 key areas.
- Navigo was involved in numerous national research projects.
- Navigo was involved in some innovative projects for staff, members and service users.
However:
- The long stay rehabilitation service we inspected was rated as requires improvement in both the safe and well led domain.
- In both core services we found that the provider did not have a policy on ligature risk or a comprehensive fire policy.
- Two bank staff member had not completed any mandatory training.
- Some medicine cards had gaps on them.
- In the rehabilitation service, not all incidents were reported and acted upon in a timely manner.