CCPS Representation
CCPS has a seat on the following advisory groups, committees and forums.
CCPS representatives report back from these groups to the membership
at regular intervals.
Scottish Executive
Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act Cross-Sector Implementation Group
Adult Support and Protection Act Code of Practice Working Group
Changing Lives Implementation Group - Performance Improvement
Changing Lives - Performance Improvement Group subgroup on national social work priorities and performance improvement framework
Children and Young People's Health Support Group
Children's Services Steering Group
Direct Payments for Children and Young People Working Group
Essential Connections: linking housing, health and social care - National Reference Group
Intermediate Care Learning Network
Joint Futures Implementation and Advisory Group
Joint Inspection Network of Services for People with Learning Disabilities
National Social Work Services Forum
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act - Voluntary Sector Issues Group
Scottish Executive/SIESWE working group to develop a research and development strategy for social care
Supporting People Forum
Supporting Peple Cost/Benefit Research Advisory Group
Supporting People Service Review and Impact Group
Supporting People Outcomes Research Advisory Group
Supporting People Outcomes Pilot Research Advisory Group
Supporting People Unit Cost Research Advisory Group
The Same As You Partnership in Practice Network
Scottish Social Services Council
Learning Network West Board
National Occupational Standards for Commissioners
Age Concern
Vulnerable Adults Alliance Scotland
Care Commission
Care Home Staffing Project Reference Group
Quality and Consistency Forum Services for Adults
Quality and Consistency Forum Services for Children
ADSW
Care in Scotland group
Nuffield Centre for Community Care Studies (University of Glasgow)
Community Care Works good practice panel
COSLA
Care Home Payment Quality Model Advisory Group
Consortium on Free Personal Care
Children in Scotland
National Voluntary Children's Forum
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