Disability equality scheme

20 December 2006

The Commission for Social Care Inspection is committed to ensuring that people with a disability do not experience discrimination or harassment.

With the publication of its Disability Equality Scheme, the Commission has detailed how it will eliminate discrimination in the workplace and what it expects from social care providers and councils.

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The scheme details how CSCI intends to meet its duties under the Disability Discrimination Act 2005 as an employer, a regulator and an inspectorate.

The scheme also sets out how the Commission will promote equality of opportunity, promote positive attitudes towards people with disabilities, encourage participation by disabled people and take whatever steps are necessary to ensure that disabled people’s needs are met.

CSCI Chief Inspector Paul Snell said:

“We have appointed diversity champions in each region and are working with disability groups on all aspects of our work to ensure that inspections look at what is important to people and that all our publications are easy to understand and available in different formats.

“Whether an employee of CSCI, or someone who uses social care services, people should be enabled to engage fully in what they want to do and should not face discrimination or harassment because of their disability.”

All CSCI inspectors are receiving training in different methods of communicating with people with a physical or sensory impairment. As well as making sure our publications are more user friendly, CSCI has recently won an award for making its website more accessible.

The Disability Equality Scheme is part of our wider Equalities and Diversity Strategy, published in August 2006. It builds on what we have already committed to do, using our mainstream business to meet our responsibilities. People who use social care services, and our own staff, were involved in every aspect of planning, developing and drafting this scheme, to ensure it has a real and lasting impact on their lives.

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Notes to editors:

1. Copies of the scheme are available on our website: www.csci.org.uk.

2. The CSCI is the single inspectorate for social care in England, responsible for regulating and inspecting all social care providers - whether in the public or independent sector, and for assessing the performance of local councils in delivering their personal social services functions.

3. The Commission’s primary aim is to improve social care by putting the needs of people who use care services first.

4. The Commission is chaired by Dame Denise Platt DBE and has five Commissioners. The Chief Inspector is Paul Snell. CSCI staff work across nine regions in England – aligned with the government offices of the regions.

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Created: 12/20/2006 Last updated: 12/21/2006