Have your say: Care Inspectorate equality outcomes
- Area of Work: Policy and Research
- Type: News Item
- Published: 31st October 2024

The Care Inspectorate are currently looking for feedback on their Equality Outcomes for 2025-2029.
The Care Inspectorate are currently looking for feedback on their Equality Outcomes for 2025-2029. By hearing from a wide variety of people, the Care Inspectorate can better understand the needs of diverse groups and drive improvement so that social care and social work services are supported to meet everyone’s needs, including people from underrepresented groups.
The Care Inspectorate would like to hear from:
- services
- people who receive care
- families
- carers
Your feedback will play a vital role in shaping the equality outcomes and improving social care and social work services in Scotland.
Share your views by filling out the survey and play a part in shaping a more inclusive and equitable future for social care.
If you would prefer to feedback personally the Care Inspectorate are also hosting online Conversation Cafe’s. These will be taking part on:
- Thursday 10 October, 11:00am-12:30pm – This is for professionals (for example providers or people working in health and social care).
- Thursday 24 October, 13:30pm-15:00pm – This is for people who experience care/loved ones/unpaid carers.
The cafes will take place online via Microsoft Teams. To reserve your spot, please fill out the booking form.
Watch an information video explaining the Equality Outcomes 2025-2029 consultation here.
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