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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.
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.
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.
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.
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
A NURSERY in Renfrewshire has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support it provided to children was graded unsatisfactory by inspectors.
A housing support service based in Aberdeen has told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support it provided was graded unsatisfactory by inspectors.
A nursery in Aviemore has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support it provided to children was graded 'weak' by inspectors.
A CARE home in West Lothian has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support provided to residents was graded ‘unsatisfactory’ by inspectors.
A support service for yoing people in East Kilbride has been praised by care inspectors after scoring top marks across the board in two consecutive inspections.
A NURSERY in Cumbernauld has been praised by inspectors after scoring top marks across the board in two consecutive inspections.
A CARE home in West Lothian has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support it provided to residents was graded ‘unsatisfactory’ by inspectors.
A children’s nursery in Paisley has been served with a formal improvement notice by
The Care Inspectorate and HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland are carrying out a review into how well the public is protected by arrangements for assessing and managing sex offenders, it
On 1 October our 0845 numbers will change to 0345. The number change only affects our 0845 numbers and only the prefix is affected, so it's actually just a swap from 08 to 03. The rest of
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 ‘unsatisfactory’ by inspectors.
AN ABERDEEN care home has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care it provided to residents was graded ‘weak’ for the second inspection in a row by Scotland’s social care
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