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The state of social care in England 2004-05
Corporate AuthorCommission for Social Care Inspection - CSCI
PublisherCommission for Social Care Inspection - CSCI, London, 2005
Pages256 pp
SourceCSCI ordering: email: csci@accessplus.co.uk http://www.csci.org.uk/publications
KeywordsServices ; Social Services Departments ; Inspection ; Annual reports.
AnnotationThe Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI) was created in 2004 by combining the Social Services Inspectorate, the National Care Standards Commission and the Joint Review function of the Social Services Inspectorate and the Audit Commission. The Commission has a statutory duty to report annually on the state of social care services in England. This is the Commission's first report to Parliament, in which findings from daily inspections and assessment activity are used to describe the state of social care in England. Themes covered are: social care expenditure, workforce and trends; availability and quality of social care services; and commissioning quality services. Informed throughout by the views of people who use services, the report looks at what is working well and what needs to improve. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-060110201 B
ClassmarkI: PF: 3U: 6KA

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