Multi-agency inspection: Collaborative working across services for older people in Tayside

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Social Work Inspection Agency

Evaluations

The multi-agency inspections for community care services have adopted the SWIA six point scale.In this multi-agency inspection of services for older people, the inspection team has provided an evaluation for each of the six areas for evaluation, as set out in appendix 1: Model for themulti-agency inspections of services for older people.

The evaluations apply to collaborative working between health and social work services within the partnerships. For this reason, they may differ from the evaluations in the SWIA performance inspections. There are no evaluations given to a single agency or in chapter 5 which considers the Tayside-wide issues.

The evaluation scale

LevelDefinitionDescription
Level 6ExcellentExcellent or outstanding
Level 5Very goodMajor strengths
Level 4GoodImportant strengths with some areas for improvement
Level 3AdequateStrengths just outweigh weaknesses
Level 2WeakImportant weaknesses
Level 1UnsatisfactoryMajor weaknesses

The report format

We collected a very large amount of information during the inspection. This report cannot do full justice to all that we learnt. Instead it draws out the main themes about collaborative working, backed by selected evidence.

Except where the inspection team is expressing an opinion, the report is written in the past tense. Where we use quotes from individuals, they represent opinions we heard widely expressed, not just one individual's views.

The report uses the following words to describe numbers and proportions:

Almost all = over 90%
Most = 75-90%
Majority = 50-74%
Less than half = 15-49%
Few = up to 15%.

The term 'social work services' covers both social work and social care services, either directly provided by councils or commissioned from the independent sector.

Page updated: Thursday, May 17, 2007