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This education day will be held in the Dewar Centre, Perth on Tuesday 5 May 2015.
If you are a provider and have received a joint letter from the Care Inspectorate and Scottish Social Services Council about referrals please note the following information.
The Care Inspectorate has a duty to work towards equality. Putting people at the heart of everything we do and meeting people with fairness and respect are values which underpin all our work.
Patient safety alert – Risk of death from asphyxiation by accidental ingestion of fluid/food thickening powder.
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) have recently publishing the revised Code of conduct for nurses and midwives, which will come into effect on 31 March 2015.
The International Family Day Care Organisation’s (IFDCO) Conference, hosted jointly by the Scottish Childminding Association will be held in Edinburgh from 22-25 July 2015.
A nation-wide review into how well the Scottish public is protected by arrangements for assessing and managing sex offenders is set to begin fieldwork.
Delegate registration is now open for BAUN Aberdeen Catheter Management study day – Friday 8 May at Aberdeen Football Club.
Annette Bruton, Chief Executive, has announced that she will be leaving the Care Inspectorate in the coming months to take up the post of Principal at Edinburgh College.
Fit for the Future is a project dedicated to inspiring better outcomes for older people in Scotland by working with providers from the independent sector. This work is a partnership between ...
Health Protection Scotland has produced a poster to provide guidance to care homes on influenza outbreaks
Scottish Government have a secondment opportunity for a Realigning Children’s Services Development Adviser.
The Winter 2014/15 edition of Care News is out now.
Find out the latest news from the Care Inspectorate and read our good
A nursery in Perth has been given top marks by inspectors for the second inspection in a row.
An Aberdeen nursery has been told it must continue to make significant improvements after an inspection graded it “unsatisfactory” for the quality of care and support provided to
The Scottish Parliament's Education and Culture Committee has set up a short survey to inform the following evidence session: how parents (including guardians) and schools can best work
Hand dermatitis (also known as hand eczema) is a common condition affecting up to 10% of the population and some occupations including working in health care make us more vulnerable to
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is asking people with a particular insulin pump to check the clock resets to the correct time and date when they change the battery
A joint inspection of services for older people in Fife has highlighted areas of good performance and made recommendations where further improvements can be made.
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