Care Inspectorate Statistical Summary Report for Quarter 4 of 2022/23


The Care Inspectorate Statistical Summary Report for Quarter 4 of 2022/23 has now been released.  This presents data on the number of registered care services, new registrations and cancellations, complaints about care services and quality theme grades all by care service type and or service sector.  This is updated on a quarterly basis.

All content is available under the Open Government License, unless otherwise stated. More information on this license is available here.


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Inspector vacancies and open days


We're recruiting inspectors to work within our adult, children and young people, and complaints teams.


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Health and safety in adult care home services: Share the learning event


We would like to invite those working within an adult care home, older people care home, commissioners, and providers of adult social care to an online ‘share the learning event’ about health and safety in adult care home services. 

Event details: 

  • When: Tuesday 9 May
  • Time: 10:00 to 12:30
  • Location: Online (Microsoft Teams)

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Shared inspection framework for ELC services including childminding and school-aged childcare


Join us for an engagement event to help shape the new framework.

The Care Inspectorate and Education Scotland are working together to progress the development of the shared inspection framework for early learning and childcare (ELC) services, including childminding and school-aged childcare in Scotland.

The new framework will replace Education Scotland’s ‘How good is our early learning and childcare’ and the Care Inspectorate’s ‘Quality framework for daycare of children, childminding and school aged childcare’.

As part of the first phase of our consultation on the new framework, we would like to invite you to attend one of our engagement events taking place in May either in-person or online.


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Joint inspection of services for children and young people at risk of harm in East Dunbartonshire


A joint inspection of services in the East Dunbartonshire community planning partnership has found clear strengths in ensuring children and young people at risk of harm are safe, protected and supported. Some areas for improvement were also identified.

Inspectors found that initial concerns were being responded to timeously and effective collaborative practice was helping to keep children and young people safe from harm.

Risks to children and young people at risk of harm were being reduced by consistent assessment and care planning, and by the support that services delivered in response.


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