Inspection of Care Arrangements and Education in: Secure Unit The Elms Dundee City Council

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Website Publication DateJanuary 13, 2003

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INSPECTION OF CARE ARRANGEMENTS AND EDUCATION IN:
SECURE UNIT THE ELMS DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL

Joint Report By:
Social Work Services Inspectorate and HM Inspectorate of Education assisted by
the Scottish Executive Health Department and the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care
January 2003

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CONTENTS

Summary
Introduction
Progress since previous report
The establishment and its operation
Quality of life
Effectiveness of educational provision
Management, leadership and quality assurance
Key strengths
Main points for action

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HM INSPECTORATE OF EDUCATION

Purpose and responsibilities

HM Inspectors undertake first-hand, independent evaluations of the quality of education. Their inspections and reviews monitor how well schools, colleges and other providers of education are performing, and promote improvements in standards, quality and attainment in education.

SOCIAL WORK SERVICES INSPECTORATE

Purposes and Responsibilities

To work with others to continually improve social work services so that:

  • they genuinely meet people's needs; and
  • the public has confidence in them.

SCOTTISH COMMISSION FOR REGULATION OF CARE

Purpose and responsibilities

The Care Commission was established under the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001. The Act introduced National Care Standards for a range of services. The Care Commission has the statutory responsibility for ensuring that providers of care services are suitable and that they continue to comply with the statutory regulations and the National Care Standards.

SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Purposes and responsibilities

To work with NHS Scotland to improve health and health services for the people of Scotland:

  • to improve, protect and monitor the health of the people of Scotland;
  • to develop and deliver modern, person-centred primary care and community care services;
  • to provide modern, high quality, responsible hospital and specialist services.

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