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Greater Glasgow and Clyde (GGC) Continence Resource Service invites you to take part in a partnership engagement workshop.
Healthcare Improvement Scotland is pleased to announce the publication of revised Bowel Screening Standards for NHSScotland.
For the third year running, Care Home Open Day will be taking place, and this year is being held on 19th June 2015, promoting the themes of The Arts and Valuing Staff.
This week marks the start of the first self directed support awareness week. The awareness week aims to promote the information about Self-Directed Support for people who use social care services
The Scottish Government has published National Guidance for Child Protection Committees for Conducting a Significant Case
A care at home service based in East Lothian has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support it provided was graded ‘weak’ by inspectors.
The Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have published the following alerts.
A joint inspection of services for children and young people in South Lanarkshire has recommended that improvements are made to improve outcomes for vulnerable children and young people.
From April 2015, our inspectors will be using the Short Observational Framework for Inspection - or SOFI - during inspections of care homes for adults.
A care home in Dumfries has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support it provided to residents was graded 'weak' by inspectors.
A care home in Inverness has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support it provided to residents was graded 'weak' by inspectors.
The registration team have set up a new email address for any general enquiries about registrations or variations.
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A joint inspection of services for older people in Angus has highlighted areas of good performance and also made recommendations where further improvements are needed.
A care home for adults with learning disabilities in Clackmannanshire has been praised by Scotland’s social care regulator.
Key stakeholders working in social services have jointly developed a Vision and Strategy for Social Services in Scotland which was launched on 17
There are five secure accommodation services across Scotland. During 2014-15, the Care Inspectorate and the Mental Welfare Commission worked together during the inspections of these
A joint inspection of services for children and young people in Aberdeen has highlighted areas of good performance and also made recommendations where further improvement can be made.
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