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CI Safe and effective staffing
This Open Badge is awarded to people who access, work through and apply the learning from the materials and resources on the Safe staffing hub page.
The Care Inspectorate Safe staffing programme provides information and resources on the Health and Care (Staffing)Scotland Act 2019 on the Care Inspectorate hub page. This includes:
- Introductory information
- The programme objectives
- Information and a video about the legislation
- Publications including guidance on the assessment of staffing
- Learning resources including links to the Knowledge and skills framework and training materials at an Informed level on the Turas platform.
To earn this Open Badge you will need to:
- work through the information and resources on the Safe staffing hub page (4 hours)
- tell us what learned from this and how you applied your learning in practice? (100 words minimum)
- tell us what the impact of making these changes was and how you know about this impact? (100 words minimum)
You should submit your evidence for this badge within three weeks of working through the information and resources on the Safe staffing hub page.
We will return applications that do not provide enough evidence showing how you have met these criteria.
None. This badge does not require you to hold any other badges.
You will need to write at least 200 words, within three weeks of working through the information and resources on the Safe staffing hub page demonstrating how you have applied the learning in response to the questions in the criteria above.
If you want to use a blog or ePortfolio entry as evidence, you might find our guide to preparing and publishing your evidence useful. We will also accept short audio or video statements if you prefer these formats.
Remember, anyone who you show your badge to can view the evidence you provide. Please don’t include confidential or private information in your statements.
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Terms and conditions
1. I have read, understood and completed all activities listed in the badge criteria. The evidence I have provided answers each question from the criteria.
2. I confirm that the evidence I have submitted is free from personally identifiable information of others. Nobody can be identified, directly or indirectly, from any examples I provide.
3. I wrote or recorded my evidence, and I have not copied it from anywhere else. The core content, ideas and examples are my own original work. I agree that I will only use AI tools under the rules outlined by the SSSC, and if I do so, I will explicitly declare this use in my submission and provide a valid link to the chat history for the assessor to review.
4. I give consent for the SSSC and the people I share this badge with to use plagiarism and AI detection tools to validate the authenticity of the evidence I have submitted.
5. I understand that it may take up to 28 days to assess my application and that feedback cannot always be provided if it is unsuccessful.
Your evidence, name, and email address will be sent to the organisation who issue this badge