The programme provides assurance on the ongoing protection and risk management for adults at risk of harm. The first year of Phase 2 will include revisiting the six adult protection partnerships that were subject to adult support and protection inspections in 2017/18. We will use the inspection methodology we employed in Phase 1.
The inspection included six adult protection partnership areas in Scotland and evaluated each against the following three quality indicators: 1. Outcomes – evaluating whether adults at risk of harm were safe, protected and supported. 2. Key processes – evaluating referrals of adult support and protection concerns
A quality framework for care homes for adults and older people For use in self-evaluation, scrutiny, and improvement support Self-evaluation tool and guidance for key question 7 (COVID-19) older people and adult services, developed by the Care Inspectorate
Adult support and protection quality illustrations 7 Self-evaluation and improvement planning for adult support and protection 54 ... In June 2023, Scottish Ministers requested the Care Inspectorate, Healthcare Improvement Scotland and His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) to create this quality improvement
4 The joint inspection of adult support and protection overview report – emerging key messages The joint inspection of adult support and protection overview report – emerging key messages 5 Quality indicators Our quality indicators for the joint inspections are on the Care Inspectorate website. Progress statements To provide Scottish Ministers with timely high-level information, the joint ...
The Scottish Government and COSLA have launched a programme for reform of the adult social care system.. A Shared Vision for adult social care support sets out what social care support will look like in the future and is made up of statements organised into five groups:. The way we value and understand social care support describes ourhuman rights based approach to social care.
The quality improvement framework (QIF) is a tool to support Adult Support and Protection partnerships. It helps partnerships to carry out multi-agency self-evaluations of their Adult Support and Protection arrangements, critical in order to drive continuous improvement. The Care Inspectorate can also use the QIF to underpin future joint inspections of adult support and protection.
A strategy providing an insight into what the Care Inspectorate's improvement support offer will be over the next three years and how we will identify where improvements are required. ... Scottish Government + Adult support and protection improvement plan: 2019-2022. Date 02/10/2019. Category National strategies and frameworks ...
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We published the quality improvement framework (QIF) on 15 October 2024. The primary purpose of the QIF is to support Adult Support and Protection partnerships to carry out multi-agency self-evaluations of their adult support and protection arrangements. We can also use the QIF to underpin future joint inspections of Adult Support and Protection.
A strategy providing an insight into what the Care Inspectorate's improvement support offer will be over the next three years and how we will identify where improvements are required ... Guidance — Guidance about the performance of functions under Part 1 of the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007. Save To My Library Read More ...
The Care Inspectorate is the Lead Agency for the overall joint inspection programme. Healthcare Improvement Scotland and Her Majesty's ... This current Adult Support and Protection joint inspection programme (Phase 1) follows on from the first Joint Inspection of Adult Support and Protection in Scotland. The report from this first inspection of ...
1. Outcomes for adult support and protection in East Dunbartonshire 104 2. Key processes for adult support and protection in East Dunbartonshire 108 3. Leadership for adult support and protection in East Dunbartonshire 115 Midlothian partnership 1. Outcomes for adult support and protection in Midlothian 120 2.
audits of adult support and protection records , quality assurance, and self-evaluation activities for adult support and protection. • The adult protection committee should ensure it has direct representation from adults at risk of harm and their unpaid carers. Thus, it would benefit from their lived experience of adult support and protection.
Page 4 of 6 Joint inspection of adult support and protection FAQs expected to provide value, based on past inspection experience and professional knowledge of systems and processes. FAQ – How will the adult support and protection inspection team access health records? The team has a tried and tested approach to identifying appropriate ASP records
The Care Inspectorate is the Lead Agency for the overall joint inspection programme. Healthcare Improvement Scotland and His Majesty's ... This current Adult Support and Protection joint inspection programme (Phase 1) follows on from the first Joint Inspection of Adult Support and Protection in Scotland. The report from this first inspection of ...
in adult support and protection. 1.1.1 There is decisive and consistently good collaborative operational delivery and management of all adult support and protection processes, within our partnership. Adult support and protection work is informed by the National Health and Social Care Standards. 1.1.2 We have a comprehensive up-
National Guidance for Adult Protection Committees; Undertaking Learning Reviews was published in May 2022. The revised National Guidance for Child Protection Committees for Undertaking Learning Reviews was published in 2024. Both guidance documents clearly set out that adult and child protection committees should inform the Care Inspectorate of two things.