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28 results for `Scottish Care Homes Census`


  1. 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
  2. Health and community care statistics: information for data suppliers

    Data supplier information.

  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. The Scottish Care Homes Census Form

    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
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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.

    Part of:
    Health and community care statistics: information for data suppliers
  9. Footnotes

    Study of the extension of free personal care to people under 65 who need it, examining the potential relationship with social security provision.

    Part of:
    Extending free personal care to under 65s: feasibility study
  10. Section 5 : Financial Implications

    Study of the extension of free personal care to people under 65 who need it, examining the potential relationship with social security provision.

    Part of:
    Extending free personal care to under 65s: feasibility study
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