SSSC Information Events for Scottish Care Members – Falkirk

Glenbervie Care Home Glenbervie Business Park, Bellsdyke Road, Larbert

The SSSC Register for Care at Home and Housing Support opened on 2nd October 2017. As registration will be a new process for many workers employed in our member organisations, we have been working alongside SSSC colleagues to set up a series of information events across the country. The purpose of these events is to advise

Free

Raising the Standard: older people’s care and human rights.

Renfield Centre 260 Bath Street, Glasgow

Raising the Standards: older people’s care and human rights. This short day conference is an opportunity to explore the issues of embedding a human rights based approach into the practical delivery of care services. It will combine a mix of presentation and workshop to enable participants to get the best from the day. The event

Raising the Standard: older people’s care and human rights.

Renfield Centre 260 Bath Street, Glasgow

Raising the Standards: older people’s care and human rights. This short day conference is an opportunity to explore the issues of embedding a human rights based approach into the practical delivery of care services. It will combine a mix of presentation and workshop to enable participants to get the best from the day. The event

Raising the Standard: older people’s care and human rights.

Renfield Centre 260 Bath Street, Glasgow

Raising the Standards: older people’s care and human rights. This short day conference is an opportunity to explore the issues of embedding a human rights based approach into the practical delivery of care services. It will combine a mix of presentation and workshop to enable participants to get the best from the day. The event

SSSC Information Events for Scottish Care Members – Dundee

The SSSC Register for Care at Home and Housing Support opened on 2nd October 2017. As registration will be a new process for many workers employed in our member organisations, we have been working alongside SSSC colleagues to set up a series of information events across the country. The purpose of these events is to advise

Free

SSSC Information Events for Scottish Care Members – Dundee

The SSSC Register for Care at Home and Housing Support opened on 2nd October 2017. As registration will be a new process for many workers employed in our member organisations, we have been working alongside SSSC colleagues to set up a series of information events across the country. The purpose of these events is to advise

Free

SSSC Information Events for Scottish Care Members – Dundee

The SSSC Register for Care at Home and Housing Support opened on 2nd October 2017. As registration will be a new process for many workers employed in our member organisations, we have been working alongside SSSC colleagues to set up a series of information events across the country. The purpose of these events is to advise

Free

Scottish Competition Forum

Brodies LLP 110 Queen Street, Glasgow

What does the future hold for the care sector in Scotland? The Competition & Markets Authority has been studying the care homes market. Its initial findings flagged potential concerns including how competition operates in the sector, the compliance of some care homes with consumer protection law, and the sector’s ability to attract enough investment to

Scottish Competition Forum

Brodies LLP 110 Queen Street, Glasgow

What does the future hold for the care sector in Scotland? The Competition & Markets Authority has been studying the care homes market. Its initial findings flagged potential concerns including how competition operates in the sector, the compliance of some care homes with consumer protection law, and the sector’s ability to attract enough investment to

Scottish Competition Forum

Brodies LLP 110 Queen Street, Glasgow

What does the future hold for the care sector in Scotland? The Competition & Markets Authority has been studying the care homes market. Its initial findings flagged potential concerns including how competition operates in the sector, the compliance of some care homes with consumer protection law, and the sector’s ability to attract enough investment to