SSSC: Request visits

SSSC: Request visits

Calling all workers registered with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC)

The SSSC would like to visit services to speak to workers who are registered with them, to find out:

  • how can registration be made more valuable to you
  • what’s important to you
  • what do you need from SSSC and when?

The SSSC would visit your service at a time that’s convenient for you, your staff and the people who use your service.

Would your staff be interested in taking part? Get in touch with the SSSC to find out more by emailing [email protected] or calling 0345 60 30 891.

The SSSC also have a newsletter about registration for care at home and housing support service workers.  Please follow the link to see the first in a series of monthly newsletters to help you get ready for and manage the registration of your workers when the new parts of the register open on Monday 2nd October 2017:

 http://sssc.email/equinitiicslz/lz.aspx?p1=T051S15615941&CC=&p=0

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