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HIQA Board
HIQA's Board was established on 15 May 2007. It comprises a Chairperson and non-executive directors. We routinely publish the Board's meeting minutes.Notification Forms (SCU)
As a registered provider or person in charge of a special care unit, you are legally required to notify us within certain time frames about certain incidents, events or changes within your centre.Special care units
HIQA is legally responsible for the monitoring, inspection and registration of all special care units for children in Ireland.Reporting Notifiable Incidents
Where a health services provider is satisfied that a notifiable incident under the Patient Safety Act has occurred in the course of the provision of a health service to a patient, it shall notify HIQA or the Chief Inspector of Social Services.CICER Clinical Guideline Support
We are responsible for producing the evidence to support the development of National Clinical Guidelines. The guidelines aim to promote healthcare that is current, effective and consistent, ensuring best outcomes for patients and people using services.HRB-CICER Tacaíocht um Threoir Chliniciúil
Táimid freagrach as an bhfianaise a sholáthar chun tacú treoirlínte cliniciúla náisiúnta a fhorbairt. Tá sé mar aidhm leis na treoirlínte cúraim sláinte reatha, éifeachtach agus comhsheasmhach a chur chun cinn, rud a chinnteoidh na torthaí is fearr d’othair agus do dhaoine a úsáideann seirbhísí.Safeguarding Statements
HIQA is committed to safeguarding people in all areas of its work.Registration Information Special Care
The Chief Inspector of Social Services, as part of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA), is responsible for the registration of Special Care units.Ionising radiation - Declaration and notifications forms
Where possible, please use the online portal system to submit your form. Alternatively you may email the editable PDF form to radiationprotection@hiqa.ieThematic Programme (DCD)
The purpose of a thematic programme is to drive quality improvement for people with a disability living in residential services.Thematic Programme (DCOP)
The purpose of a thematic programme is to drive quality improvement for older people living in residential services.Health Information
We aim to develop a consistent and standardised approach to health and social care information within the Irish eHealth and health information landscape.