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The Care Inspectorate has signed up to support the Scottish Care Leavers Covenant. The Covenant calls on all corporate parents and others with an interest in Scotland’s care
The Care Inspectorate and ASH Scotland are working in collaboration with a provider, as well as Young Inspectors, to develop tobacco free guidance for providers of residential care for children
Life changes trust have launched their ‘Aspirational Awards’ for care experienced young people aged 21-26.
The Alliance is holding two workshops (Training the Trainers) which include the following:
We will be sending an email to all care home services to alert them to the guidance available to support residents to vote in the upcoming elections. You can find a copy of the email below.
The Tackling Disability Hate Crime Group have issued a letter to providers to highlight the work that they do and the resources available.
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.
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.
Care homes for children and young people ensure that the needs of children are met when they cannot live with their own family.
The winter vomiting bug - Norovirus - season will soon be upon us. NHS have updated their guidance on how to prepare and manage infection control and prevention for Norovirus.
SCOTLAND’S social care regulator the Care Inspectorate is backing National Care Home Open Day today, with the message that by working together, people who use care services, care providers and