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If you have any questions about these quality frameworks or toolkits, please email:methodology@careinspectorate.gov.scot A quality framework for care homes for adults and older people For use in self-evaluation, scrutiny, and improvement support. The primary purpose of a quality framework is to su...
All early learning and childcare settings regulated by the Care Inspectorate, including school-aged childcare and childminders. Care homes for children and young people Residential services that ensure the needs of children and young people are met when they cannot live with their own family ...
How Does A Care Inspectorate Investigation Vary By Setting Rehab The inspectorate requires services to have clear admission criteria, such as excluding clientswho are pregnantor who have a history of seizures; the CQC does not evaluate this in a helathcare practice setting as there are no exclusio...
Our commitment to quality is demonstrated by our sector-leading quality ratings. In England, 89%* of our registered locations are rated as Good or Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission. 100%* of our Scottish and Welsh registered locations are rated as compliant by the Care Inspectorate and...
We have sector-leading quality ratings. In England, 88% of our registered locations, are rated as Good or Outstanding* by the Care Quality Commission. In Wales and Scotland we are 100% compliant with the Care Inspectorate standards. *Data correct as of December 2024. ...
As the year draws to a close, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the major changes that have shaped the health and safety landscape in 2024. From groundbreaking legislation like the Worker Protection Act to the ongoing implementation of the Building Safety Act, this year has seen significant...
Gordon Weir, interim chief executive of the Care Inspectorate said: “Our evidence suggests that having an effective and stable staff team is strongly associated with providing high-quality care. “This allows trusting relationships to be developed between people providing and experiencing care, often ...
All early learning and childcare services should to be aware of how and why children could potentially leave a setting without staff or a parent/carer.
Looked After and Accommodated Children For information on the Independent Care Review, please see the dedicated policy page on The Promise. Getting it Right for Looked After Children and Young People Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 National Inquiry into Historical Child Abuse F...