Joint inspection of adult services in Midlothian Health and Social Care Partnership 


The Care Inspectorate and Healthcare Improvement Scotland have published a joint inspection of adult services, focusing on the outcomes and experiences of adults with physical disabilities and complex needs in the Midlothian Health and Social Care Partnership. It has found clear strengths in how integrated health and social care services are positively supporting people’s health and wellbeing outcomes. Inspectors also identified areas which could further improve. 


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Medicines Recall: Carbomer Gel


Specific batches of carbomer gel are being recalled as a precaution due to possible microbiological contamination. For more information click here.

 


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Do you know how to raise concerns in the workplace?

Do you know how to raise concerns in the workplace?


The Care Inspectorate and the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) have issued a joint statement reminding people working in services and employers of their guidance on how to raise concerns in the workplace and the importance of speaking up.

To help ensure public protection, people working in social services have a duty to raise concerns and employers are responsible for making sure they can do this in an easy and safe way.

Our guidance Raising concerns in the workplace – Guidance for employers, social service workers and social work students clearly sets out these roles and responsibilities and the protection offered to people raising concerns under whistleblowing legislation.


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Shared inspection framework


Joint statement from the Care Inspectorate and Education Scotland on the shared inspection framework for early learning and childcare (ELC) services, including childminding and school-aged childcare in Scotland.

The Care Inspectorate and Education Scotland have published a draft version of the new shared inspection framework.

We would like to hear your feedback on this new framework and invite you to answer 12 short questions in this online survey which closes on 19 January 2024.

 

Implementation timeframe

We will test out the shared framework on a number of inspections in settings from January 2024. During this time, we will continue to listen to and consider your views to make any changes that are needed.

Both Education Scotland and the Care Inspectorate will then implement the new framework during inspections from September 2024.

We would like to thank you all again for your support in the development of this shared inspection framework and look forward to hearing your views in shaping the final framework.


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Review of Space to Grow: Design guidance for early learning and childcare and out of school care settings


Space to Grow was launched in 2017 and is the Scottish design guidance for premises-based day care of children settings including school aged childcare. The resource is not for childminding settings.

In recognition of the need to refresh and update this resource, the Scottish Government requested that the Care Inspectorate lead and work with stakeholders to develop a revised resource by the end of March 2024.


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