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Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care
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Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001
The Care Commission became operational in April 2002
It has overall responsibility for registration and inspection of care services in Scotland -Early Education and Childcare, Care Homes and Residential Schools
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The Care Commission
Will register and inspect all services according to national care standards issued by Scottish Ministers
Will have its HQ in Dundee with regional offices across the country
Will assess those who wish to provide registered services
Will inspect the services to ensure that they are meeting standards and regulations
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The Care Commission
AimTo ensure improvement in the quality of care services in Scotland
PurposeTo put in place a new, unified and effective system of regulation which puts the safety and wellbeing of users at its heart
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Care Standards
Starting point-review carried out by Scottish Executive
Account taken of quality assurance schemes operated by: Scottish Childminders Association, Scottish Pre-School Play Association, Scottish Independent Nurseries Association and the Scottish Out of School Care Network
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Principles behind Standards
dignity privacy choice safety realising potential equality and diversity
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Principles…
Dignity be treated with dignity and respect at
all times; and enjoy a full range of social
relationshipsPrivacy have your privacy and property
respected:and be free from unnecessary intrusion
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Pre-School Education
Where centres are funded for pre-school education, the quality indicators of
The Child at the Centre and
The Curriculum Framework for Children 3 - 5
will help to describe national expectations. They will provide advice about the curriculum, children’s progress, assessment, support for learning and quality assurance.
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Childcare up to 16 years
nursery classes creches childminders after school clubs playgroups
Any public, private and voluntary sector which provides services for over two hours per day and for six or more days per year