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These following sessions are open to care home and Care Inspectorate staffCare Inspectorate and care home staff.
Historically playgroups in the East have been allowed by the regulator (Care Commission, SCSWIS, Care Inspectorate) to count rota parents as part of the ratios, while in the West this has not
The Care Inspectorate has today published a report on Criminal Justice Social Work Serious Incident Reviews.
Serious Incident Reviews are carried out by local
A joint inspection of services for older people in Glasgow has praised the quality of some services, but also made ten recommendations for improvement.
The joint inspection was carried
The Tackling Disability Hate Crime Group have issued a letter to providers to highlight the work that they do and the resources available.
The Care Inspectorate, Scotland’s social care scrutiny and improvement body, has today published a review of the first three years of its work. The organisation was set up
The Care Inspectorate and the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) have issued joint guidance on the legal requirement for staff to register with the SSSC within a six month period.
Our new Involvement Strategy and accompanying Action Plan 2015 -18 was approved by the Board on 26 June 2015.
Do you know that there are some medicines that should be stopped temporarily during a dehydrating illness?
Delegate registration is now open for the Scottish ACA Annual Conference which will be held on Thursday 1 October 2015 at the Stirling Court Hotel.
Scotland’s social care regulator, the Care Inspectorate, will be supporting care home residents and staff across Scotland to celebrate Care Home Open Day today.
A team of specialist inspectors have concluded their fieldwork in a joint inspection of health and social care services across Argyll and Bute.
We currently have a number of vacancies for Inspectors within our Early Years Teams, based in the north of Scotland.
People who access care in Scotland, and their carers, can now access a fresh new source of quality-assured information about care.
An Edinburgh-based care at home service has been told it must make “significant improvements” by Scotland’s social care regulator.
NES and HPS have produced an educational resource providing practical demonstrations and explanations of procedures taken to minimise the risk of waterborne infections and outbreaks.
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