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Commission for Social Care Inspection

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Commission for Social Care Inspection
PredecessorSocial Services Inspectorate
SuccessorOfsted, Care Quality Commission
Formation1 April 2004 (2004-04-01)
Dissolved31 March 2009; 15 years ago (2009-03-31)
TypeNon-departmental public body
PurposeInspectorate for social care in England
Region
UK
Official language
English
Chair
Dame Denise Platt DBE

The Commission for Social Care Inspection was a non-departmental public body and the single, independent inspectorate for social care in England.[1] Its sponsor department was the Department of Health of the United Kingdom government. It incorporated the work formerly done by the Social Services Inspectorate (SSI),[2] the SSI/Audit Commission Joint Review Team and the National Care Standards Commission (NCSC).[3]

History

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The Commission brought together the inspection, regulation and review of all social care services into one organisation. It was created by the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003[4][5][6] and became fully operational on 1 April 2004. The Commission received grant in aid from the Department of Health and also raised part of its running costs by charging regulatory fees. The fees were set out in The Commission for Social Care Inspection (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) Regulations 2004.[7]

From 1 April 2007 the regulation of Children's Services (Fostering and Adoption Agencies, Boarding Schools and Children's Homes) no longer fell within the remit of the CSCI. These functions were then carried out by Ofsted.

The Commission was abolished on 31 March 2009 and was succeeded by the Care Quality Commission.[8]

Commissioners

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Commission for Social Care Inspection".
  2. ^ Social Services Inspectorate
  3. ^ Office of Public Sector Information - The National Care Standards Commission (Registration) Regulations 2001
  4. ^ Office of Public Sector Information - Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003
  5. ^ Office of Public Sector Information - Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 (pdf)
  6. ^ UK Statute Law Database - Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003
  7. ^ Office of Public Sector Information - The Commission for Social Care Inspection (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) Regulations 2004
  8. ^ "CSCI unveils plan for eligibility criteria review". 15 February 2008.
  9. ^ "Q&A: The Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI)". TheGuardian.com. 8 June 2004.
  10. ^ "Snell to succeed Behan in top job". 27 July 2006.
  11. ^ "Chief inspector of social care announced". TheGuardian.com. 21 August 2003.
  12. ^ "Chief inspector of social care announced". TheGuardian.com. 21 August 2003.
  13. ^ "Chief inspector of social care announced". TheGuardian.com. 21 August 2003.
  14. ^ "Chief inspector of social care announced". TheGuardian.com. 21 August 2003.
  15. ^ "CSCI unveils plan for eligibility criteria review". 15 February 2008.