Copyright

The material featured on this site is subject to CSCI copyright protection unless otherwise indicated.

The CSCI copyright protected material may be reproduced free of charge in any format or medium for research, private study or for internal circulation within an organisation.

This is subject to the material being reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context.

Where any of the CSCI copyright items on this site are being republished or copied to others, the source of the material must be identified and the copyright status acknowledged. Permission to reproduce the CSCI protected material does not extend to any material on this site that is identified as being the copyright of a third party.

Authorisation to reproduce such material must be obtained from the copyright holders concerned.

Re-use of information

Information produced by CSCI and published or otherwise made available to the public (including extracts from inspection reports) may be re-used in accordance with the following conditions.

Read our Standard licence - conditions for re-use of information.

For further information on re-using CSCI information please contact us.

Care Services Directory

CSCI does not currently supply automatic data feeds of data from the care services directory. Data can be supplied in excel format - please contact us.

Multimedia content - images, video and audio

All images and video content on this site is subject to third party or CSCI copyright. It may not be used, copied or reproduced without the permission of the copyright owners.

Audio content may be re-used without permission by the media for radio broadcasts and websites.

Use of logo

Using the CSCI logo is prohibited under any circumstances - this is to prevent any implication of endorsement. As a regulatory body, the CSCI cannot be seen to act in a way that could be construed as support for any particular organisation or service provider.

For further information please visit our contact us section.

Endorsements from CSCI

The Commission for Social Care Inspection is the registration authority for adult social care in England and is responsible for encouraging improvement in the quality of social care services for the benefit of people who use services. The Commission's work does not extend to the endorsement of commercially available products or services.

Created: 4/7/2006 Last updated: 7/8/2008