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Background to quality ratings for care services

As part of CSCI's work in modernising the way we regulate and inspect social care services we have introduce quality ratings to give people a really easy way of comparing different services.

For the first time people will be able to see at a glance the quality of a care service.

In 2006 we carried out a public consultation on how the details of the star ratings system would work. Nearly 3,000 people said they supported the use of stars to describe ratings.

The final shape of the star ratings system was decided at a Commissioners' meeting in December 2006.

Key decisions made by the Commissioners were:

  • to use a star ratings system ranging from 0-3 
  • to use extra words such as poor, adequate, good and excellent to show what each star means.

Publishing quality ratings

We have been working with people who use services, providers and councils to introduce quality ratings.

We began publishing a quality rating for each care service following a key inspection in our inspection reports from January 2008.

In May 2008 we began publishing these quality ratings on our website.

We have also included some of the ratings produced in 2007 for services who have not yet had a key inspection this year.

Ratings awarded prior to 2008 are only included where the providers of that service has given their written agreement. Services that have not had a key inspection this year or who have not given their agreement are listed under 'not yet rated'.

Utilities

Inspection reports

Star ratings