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Star ratings for councils

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Find out how well your council is doing by checking their star rating.

Our star ratings give you an overall picture of how your council is delivering its social care services for adults.

We used to give star ratings based on how well the council served both adults and children.

Now, our star ratings are only based on adults’ services.

Information about star ratings is also available in alternative formats.

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What do star ratings mean?

Our star ratings tell you:

  • how well your council is serving adults who use social care services
  • what potential your council has to improve.

Councils have a duty to help the people in their community access the social services they need. The star rating gives an overall picture of how well the council does this.

How does CSCI award the star ratings?

These are based on:

  • meetings with councils
  • inspections of council social care services
  • looking at detailed council statistics
  • how well councils have met their own plans for improving their services.

We give councils the following ratings:

  • three stars – excellent
  • two stars - good
  • one stars - adequate
  • zero stars – inadequate.

What action do we take?

Councils that are performing poorly will receive more attention and work from us in making sure they aim to improve their rating for the next year.

This means we'll inspect their services and meet with them more often, to decide how they can improve.

We will give urgent attention to councils whose ratings have not improved since 2002 and work with them to improve their services.

The councils that are doing well – three star councils – will receive less attention from us.

Our star ratings feed into information on how other local government services are doing.

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