Stay ahead of CQC and ICO AI rules - without reading every update.
One short weekly briefing, tailored to adult social care and the AI you use. Written and checked by a person.
What you get
The bottom line
A one-line answer: do I need to worry this week - for a care service using AI.
What changed, and what it means
The relevant CQC, ICO and DSPT shifts, explained for care homes, domiciliary providers, and the AI you actually use.
What to do, and what’s next
Clear actions if needed, what’s on the horizon, and a human you can reply to.
Adult social care & AI governance
Does CQC inspect how we use AI?
Increasingly, yes. Under the single assessment framework, providers should be ready to show that AI-assisted decisions - like falls-risk flags - are overseen by staff. Keel flags CQC-relevant changes each week so you are not catching up from a bulletin.
Do we need a DPIA for AI tools that use resident data?
If a tool profiles vulnerable adults, the ICO expects a documented DPIA and a named reviewer. Keel is not a DPIA template - it tells you when guidance or expectations change so you can act.
How is this different from reading CQC and ICO websites?
Those are libraries you must go and read. Keel is a short weekly briefing tailored to adult social care and the AI you use, with a human you can reply to.
Is this legal advice?
No. Keel informs and reassures; it is not legal advice.
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No access to your systems or data. We work only from public regulatory sources, then tailor the briefing to you.