Blog: Health and social care standards in practice

By Shona Omand-Smith, Improvement Programme Manager, Care About Physical Activity 

I wanted to gain a better understanding of the standards and worked on filling the gap in my own knowledge.  Armed with my increased confidence in the ‘new’ standards I started asking care home managers what they were doing to support their staff, people experiencing care and families to get to grips with them.  I realised that managers were often unsure how to bring the standards to life and what else to do besides asking staff to read them. I know that fun creative ways can help get people engaged with new ideas.  Here are some ways that I helped staff to think about using the standards differently. 


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Letter to EU and EEA citizens working in social care in Scotland

Today the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport and COSLA have issued a letter to EU and EEA citizens working in social care in Scotland. You can see this letter here.

The Stay in Scotland campaign includes a package of support for EU citizens in Scotland, including a guide for EU citizens and a guide for employers of EU citizens. All the materials are available at: www.gov.scot//stayinscotland.


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Staff vacancies in care services 2018

The Care Inspectorate and Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) published new figures on the levels of staff vacancies in Scotland’s social care services today.

The report comes as the Scottish Government launches a new campaign to promote careers in adult social care ‘There’s More To Care Than Caring’.


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Our strategic workforce plan

Our vision in our Corporate Plan 2019-22 is clear. We want world-class social care, social work and early learning and childcare in Scotland, where every person, in every community, experiences the best care and support, tailored to their rights, needs and wishes.

We have considered a number of key drivers in the development of our strategic plan.

Understanding these drivers, and what they mean for our future workforce requirements, has informed our work to identify the main priorities for this plan. The key drivers identified are outlined in the sections below.


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Improving Care 2019/20

Our latest edition of Improving Care has been published!

This is a bite-sized guide to who we are and what we do. It’s our job to check the quality of care in Scotland and help improve care when things are not good enough. It includes updates on our inspections, our new resources and good news stories from care services.

Download it here http://bit.ly/ImprovingCare2019-20 or contact us on 0345 600 9527 to order a copy.


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