Care About Physical Activity


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Chief Executive Karen Reid welcomes the new Health and Social Care Standards

Karen Reid, Chief Executive, Care Inspectorate

I believe Scotland’s new Health and Social Care Standards will be amongst the most progressive and radical anywhere in the world and I look forward to their implementation over the coming months. Almost everyone in Scotland will use a care service at some point in their lives, whether that is a nursery or a childminder, a care at home service or a care home. More people of all ages and experience are coming into contact with care.

The new standards have been produced together by a broad range of people from the public, private, voluntary and third sector, through partnership and collaboration, and with input from people who experience care, providers and other professionals. 

When you read the new standards, they will look very different to the ones from 2002. They are relevant across all health and social care provision, rather than just in regulated settings, including across early learning childcare and children’s social work services, and they are significantly more rights-based and outcome-focused than those developed over 15 years ago.


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Nutrition news

NHS Highland have published the spring edition of Nutrition News


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World Continence Week 2017

This year's World Continence Week is June 19-25. The theme, Incontinence: No laughing matter, tackles a common response by people to laugh off incontinence, accepting it as an inevitable part of childbirth or ageing, not a health issue requiring specialist treatment. 


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National Association of Care Caterers Seminar

The National Association of Care Caterers are celebrating their 30 year anniversary this year.  FREE places at their Seminar on 20 June 2017 are available to health and social care staff.


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