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Social Work Inspection Agency: Performance Inspection of Social Work Services: East Lothian Council 2008

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Social Work Inspection Agency

The Social Work Inspection Agency ( SWIA) was established in April 2005 to undertake performance inspections of all of Scotland's local authority social work services between 2005 and 2008. Each inspection focuses on the approach to continuous improvement of the local authority. SWIA will monitor the implementation of the recommendations made in this report and will do a short follow-up inspection one year after publication.

SWIA uses a six-point scale in its evaluation of local authority social work services. In this report, the inspection team has provided an evaluation in relation to each of the 10 areas for evaluation of the performance inspection model ( PIM), as set out in appendix 2. The six-point scale is set out below.

The evaluation scale

Level

Definition

Description

Level 6

Excellent

Excellent or outstanding

Level 5

Very good

Major strengths

Level 4

Good

Important strengths with some areas for Improvement

Level 3

Adequate

Strengths just outweigh weaknesses

Level 2

Weak

Important weaknesses

Level 1

Unsatisfactory

Major weaknesses

This inspection report mainly uses the past tense - for example, '…there was a huge effort'. We state the position at the time of the inspection. If something was happening at the time of our inspection, but is not happening now, we say so.

We use the following words to describe numbers and proportions:

almost all

over 90%

most

75-90%

majority

50-74%

less than half

15-49%

few

up to 15%

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