New website launch – careinspectorate.scot
Next month, we’ll be launching our new Care Inspectorate website at careinspectorate.scot
The new website will replace our current corporate website and The Hub. It will bring everything together in one place and make it easier to find information about social care and social work in Scotland, guidance, updates, and improvement resources.
Any existing links from the old sites will automatically redirect, so you won’t lose access to content.
You don’t need to do anything right now. We will email you again to update you on the go-live date for the new site in the coming weeks. When the new site launches, you can then:
- update any saved bookmarks
- check and update links on your own website or in guidance documents
- share the new website address with colleagues.
Thank you to everyone who has taken part in developing our new website. Your views, feedback, and ongoing support have helped shape the site and have been greatly valued.
Digital social care focus group session
We are welcoming colleagues to join a follow‑up focus group from our surveillance and monitoring technologies survey and looking for a mix of voices and experiences in the room.
Date: Monday 27 April
Time: 10:00 - 11:00
This will be a relaxed, discussion‑based session. We will start with a short overview of our recent survey's findings to set the scene, but the focus of the hour is really about hearing your thoughts, experiences and reflections.
You don’t need to prepare anything in advance — just come along ready to chat and share your perspective. We are interested in understanding:
- how surveillance and monitoring technologies show up in your area of work
- any challenges or uncertainties you’ve come across
- how these technologies affect people’s privacy, dignity, or daily experience
- what considerations you feel should be reflected in future guidance.
This focus group supports work on developing updated guidance for providers and people using services and families.
We would especially like to hear from colleagues across all specialties and teams, so everyone’s insight is represented.
If you would like to join us, please get in touch or sign up using the link below.
Reminder: Self-evaluation guides for adult services – share your feedback
We recently shared draft self-evaluation guides for adult services, including a full reference version and a shorter summary version. These drafts are intended to replace ‘Self-evaluation for improvement – your guide’ and the previous guidance published with each set of self-evaluation tools.
The guides bring all the information together in one place and include more detail on areas of the process that services have told us they find challenging. The summary guide gives the overarching structure, while the full guide can be used when extra detail or examples would be helpful.
You can read the draft versions here:
· Self-evaluation for improvement – summary guide
· Self-evaluation for improvement – step by step guide
We are keen to hear from more people working in and providing adult services about the content, specifically anything you feel should be added, removed or refined. You can share your views by completing the MS Form: Self-evaluation guides: feedback survey. Please submit your response by 24 April 2026.
Thank you for your support and for taking the time to share your feedback.
Latest news from other organisations
Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland have published an advice note on the completion and return of Form 22 (the legal form used for guardianship court processes) to Sheriff Clerks. The note can be read here.
NHS Education for Scotland - Digital Mindset for Leaders
Explore the principles of a digital mindset and discover how adopting this way of thinking can help you navigate complexity, identify possibilities, and lead with greater confidence. More information and registration here.
NHS Education for Scotland - Digital Transformation: Leadership in Action
An inside look at how digital leaders are driving real, measurable change across the sector. This webinar brings leadership to life, showcasing how practical leadership skills have been the critical enabler of successful digital transformation in different health and care organisations. More information and registration here.
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We encourage services to follow us on social media, regularly check our website and The Hub as well as the social media and websites of other relevant organisations, to keep up to date with the latest news and guidance.
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