20 July 2011
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We did not speak to any people who used the agency on this occasion as our visit focused on the recruitment and training of the staff who worked at the agency. We spoke with two staff who had been employed since March 2011. They told us they were happy working at the agency and the managers were 'good and approachable'.
We found the current recruitment practice was reasonably thorough, but there were still some areas which could be done better. This would help ensure that people were not placed at risk of being cared for by care workers who were not suitable to carry out their role.
We saw that new staff were receiving regular supervision from the manager designate, which enabled the agency to monitor their standard of work and to discuss with staff any concerns or identified training needs they or the staff may have. We saw that more training had taken place since the last visit and further dates for mandatory training were scheduled.
Shortfalls remained in the induction and provision of mandatory training for new staff.