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CSCI: Total (28)

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Annual report 2004-05

The first annual report by the CSCI, describing work it has done since it started in April 2004.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20074007
  • CSCI

Annual report 2005-06

The CSCI achieved its objectives for the second year running, according to this second annual report.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20074008
  • CSCI

Children's services: CSCI findings 2004-07

This report was published shortly before the handover of Commission for Social Care Inspection responsibilities for the children's social care functions to Ofsted. The report was written to set out what the key messages are coming out of its knowledge, regulation, inspection and performance activity since the Commission was set up in 2004.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20074012
  • Ofsted

Children's views on healthcare - first workshop

This 2003 report gives some early views from one day's workshop of eight children, meeting in two separate groups. The children provide their points of view on issues regarding a National Service Framework for children's health care. It is to be considered by those writing the Framework itself alongside the views they have from professional working groups.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20074015
  • Ofsted

Growing up matters

Families say in this 2007 report that teenagers with disabilities turning 18 can find it a 'nightmare' as they move from children's to adults' social services. The families say that they can experience problems because local councils fail to provide the same level of support for adults as they do for children. The report urges councils and Primary Care Trusts to work together and develop seamless services for disabled teenagers.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20074002
  • CSCI

Hassockfield Secure Training Centre

Hassockfield Secure Training Centre

Corbridge Road
Medomsley
Consett
County Durham
DH8 6QY

Tel: 01207 565607

  • 26 Aug 2009
  • Ofsted

Inspecting for better lives (Modernising the regulation of social care)

This document, published in 2005, explains the CSCI's plans to modernise regulation on social care. It describes what needs to change, some important recent developments, ten principles that will be the basis of the Inspectorate's work and future changes.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20074009
  • CSCI

Inspecting for better lives: delivering change

The result of a consultation with 4,000 people, this report sets out the plans of CSCI to modernise the way it regulates social care services. This document explains what the CSCI plan to do to put these ideas into practice, as well as outlining proposed improvements as a result of feedback from the consultation.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20074010
  • CSCI

Making children's voices heard

This report, based on consultation with children who are being looked after away from home, summarises their views on systems for dealing with their concerns and complaints.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20074014
  • Other

Making every child matter

This 2005 report is based on inspections of almost half of English councils between 2003 and 2005. It describes how children's social services respond to children in need, including those in need of protection and those looked after in the council's care. The report, which was sent to every council in England, highlights what councils and their partners need to do to make every child in need matter, and includes examples of good practice.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20074003
  • CSCI