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Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland

Care Inspectorate
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Non Departmental Body overview
Formed 2011 (2011)
Superseding agency
  • Care Commission, SWIA and HMIE
Jurisdiction Scotland
Headquarters Compass House
11 Riverside Drive
Dundee, DD1 4NY
Employees 590
Non Departmental Body executive
  • Karen Reid, Chief Executive
Key document
  • Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010
Website www.careinspectorate.com

The Care Inspectorate (formally known as Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland) was set up in April 2011 by the Scottish Government as a single regulatory body for social work and social care services, including child protection and the integration of children's services. The new organisation took on work in these areas previously carried out by:

The Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care, known as the Care Commission, carried out the legal duty to regulate specific care services in Scotland between 2002 and 2011.

The Care Commission began work in April 2002 as an independent regulator under the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001. The key principles of the Commission in regulating care services were threefold; keeping people safe; promoting dignity and choice, and supporting independence.

The Social Work Inspection Agency (SWIA) had the remit to inspect all social work services in Scotland, and to report publicly and to parliament on the quality of these services, locally and nationally.

Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education (HMIE) in Scotland had the remit of scrutinising education services, and had a specific role to monitor child protection services. It was the latter function which was transferred to the Care Inspectorate (SCSWIS) in 2011.

The Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 came into force in April 2011. It aimed to reduce and to streamline the number of Government agencies, including the different regulators. As a result, the previous work of the Care Commission, of SWIA and of HMIE (children's services remit) were absorbed into the new Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (SCSWIS). Care services in the country became regulated by SCSWIS, who from 15 September 2011, adopted the simpler working name of the Care Inspectorate.

The Care Commission had the responsibility for the regulation of a range of services in Scotland providing care to children, adults and older people. The following is a full list of services regulated by the commission.

Care Inspectorate annually regulate over 15,000 care services used by 320,000 people. In 2009 the Care Commission had 580 staff.


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