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The Care Inspectorate is changing the way it inspects. Some changes come into effect 1 April, some from 1 July. The proposed changes have been informed by a widespread
Social Services in Scotland: a shared vision and strategy for 2015-2020 was launched on World Social Work Day in March 2015 by the Social Work Services Strategic Forum. A ...
Our offices will be closed on Easter Monday.
We will re-open 9am on Tuesday 29 March.
Services for older people in the Western Isles are performing well in some aspects, but crucial areas for improvement have also been identified by inspectors.
Services for children and young people in Fife are performing well and are improving the lives of many, inspectors have concluded.It follows a joint inspection of services across the
The following MHRA alerts have been issued
The latest edition of the Scottish Government revalidation newsletter has been published.
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Daycare services which encourage outdoor play are delivering better outcomes for children, the Care Inspectorate has said.
An inspection of services for children and young people in Dundee has identified areas of good performance but also made important recommendations for improvement.
We are holding an Open Evening on Wednesday 9 March 2016 in our Inverness office
Team Managers, Inspectors and a member of our
We currently have a number of vacancies for Inspectors throughout Scotland, within our national and specialist teams.
A care home for older people in Dundee has been told to make urgent improvements in the care provided to vulnerable residents.
A joint inspection of services for older people in Argyll and Bute has highlighted areas of good performance and also made recommendations where further improvements are needed.
The National Care Standards Development Group have published an Update bulletin on the progress towards the development of new National Care Standards for care services in
A care home for older people in Glasgow has been told it must swiftly improve the care it provides to residents.It comes after inspectors from the Care Inspectorate graded the quality
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