Third anniversary of the launch of Stand up for Siblings (SUFS)
Stand up for Siblings (SUFS) is a collaboration of organisations in Scotland working together to promote the importance of sibling relationships for care experienced children and young people. 9 March 2021 is the third anniversary of the launch of SUFS.
The Care Inspectorate is proud to be part of SUFS and we have been involved in several ways, with our Young Inspection Volunteers playing a key role.
Please go to www.standupforsiblings.co.uk to find out more about this work, what has been achieved so far and what more we hope to take forward.
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New digital features coming soon for registered services
Over the last couple of years, we have been updating our IT systems and will soon launch a new digital portal for care services and providers.
The main features of this portal will mean services will be able to:
- Apply to become inactive
- Apply to cancel a service registration
- Apply to change details
- Apply to vary conditions of a registration
- Make changes to email and contact numbers without requiring approval.
Video demonstrations will be available shortly which will provide a step-by-step guide for each of these features.
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Safe staffing engagement events
The Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act 2019 received Royal Assent in June2019.
The legislation makes provision for the development of a workforce tool or guidance and resources to support safe and effective staffing in care homes. We have responsibility to lead on this work through the Safe Staffing project.
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Care Inspectorate report to the Scottish Parliament on inspections, 3 March 2021
The Care Inspectorate has laid before the Scottish Parliament a report of inspections it has carried out in care services in the past two weeks.
This report covers inspections we have completed since those detailed in our previous report to Parliament on 17 February 2021.
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Quality framework for housing support services and offender accommodation
We have published the new quality framework for housing support services and offender accommodation. It reflects Scotland’s Health and Social Care Standards, which are rights-based, person-led and outcome-focused. The standards are relevant for care delivery, planning, commissioning, and assessment.
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