Writes Mithran Samuel
The Commission for Social Care Inspection is facing a crisis of confidence among staff over its leadership, management of change and new inspection regime, surveys have revealed.
Its annual staff survey for 2007, answered in April by 55% of staff, found over two-thirds felt CSCI did not value employees and a similar proportion felt it did not manage change well. Over half felt staff were not consulted about changes affecting them.
The results, seen by Community Care, follow a period of significant change for CSCI since its creation in 2004.
2007 CSCI staff survey
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