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A Quality Improvement Approach
  2002 Review
  National Accreditation Council
 

National Community Housing Standards Manual

What is Community Housing

Quality improvement is an approach to organisational development that relies on people within the organisation being committed to constantly looking for better ways to do things. The overall aim is improved outcomes for clients and communities served.

The term often used is continuous quality improvement. This reflects that we operate in an ever-changing environment and, therefore, we need to regularly check that our policies and practices are continuing to meet changing needs or circumstances.

 
 
Organisations committed to quality improvement recurrently reflect and ask:
Why do we do things in this way?
 
  Given the size, type and resources of our organisation, is this the best way to do things? How else could we do it?
  Do we follow our documented policies and practices?
  Are there practices that are not documented and should be?
  What do we do well?
  How do we know what is working and what could be improved, changed or updated?
  What actions could we take to improve our service delivery?
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