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Get help with the eForms system
The Scottish Care Home Census data are collected on an annual basis via an electronic system called eForms which is maintained by the Care Inspectorate.
- Part of:
- Scottish Care Homes Census
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Privacy notices
The Scottish Care Home Census data are collected on an annual basis via an electronic system called eForms which is maintained by the Care Inspectorate.
- Part of:
- Scottish Care Homes Census
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Accessing the forms
The Scottish Care Home Census data are collected on an annual basis via an electronic system called eForms which is maintained by the Care Inspectorate.
- Part of:
- Scottish Care Homes Census
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References
The Care Home Data Review (CHDR) is a collaboration between Scottish Government, Public Health Scotland and Care Inspectorate, with the aim of improving the care home data landscape. This report details the feedback to the review and presents
- Part of:
- Care Home Data Review - Full Report
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Information relating to delayed discharge of patients: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
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About the census
The Scottish Care Home Census data are collected on an annual basis via an electronic system called eForms which is maintained by the Care Inspectorate.
- Part of:
- Scottish Care Homes Census
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Further information
The Scottish Care Home Census data are collected on an annual basis via an electronic system called eForms which is maintained by the Care Inspectorate.
- Part of:
- Scottish Care Homes Census
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COVID-19 statistical data in relation to Scotland: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
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Scottish Care Homes Census
The Scottish Care Home Census data are collected on an annual basis via an electronic system called eForms which is maintained by the Care Inspectorate.
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Social Care Services, Scotland, 2015
Latest national figures for Social Care services provided or purchased by Local Authorities in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Health and social care analysis
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