Abstract

The Clinical Governance Support Service (CGSS) was launched in February 1999 following an overwhelming response by mental health and learning disability services to the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Research Unit's experimental proposal to establish a support service for clinical governance.

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  • The Clinical Governance Support Service (CGSS) was launched in February 1999 following an overwhelming response by mental health and learning disability services to the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Research Unit's experimental proposal to establish a support service for clinical governance

  • The CGSS runs by the calendar year and operates on a subscription basis

  • The CGSS team utilised the knowledge and experience about the implementation of government policy previously gained by staff at the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Research Unit

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Introduction

The Clinical Governance Support Service (CGSS) was launched in February 1999 following an overwhelming response by mental health and learning disability services to the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Research Unit's experimental proposal to establish a support service for clinical governance. The CGSS collaborators include the Centre for Evidence-Based Mental Health, the British Association of Medical Managers, the NHS Confederation and the Association for Quality in Healthcare.

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