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Benevolent Organisations

Organisations, Charities and Benevolent Funds in the UK provide advice, support or grant funding to help certain groups of people.

They are often associated with:

  • a trade or profession
  • one of the armed services
  • the area where you live
  • your religion
  • a particular illness or disability

The financial help Benevolent Organisations can provide varies from grants to paying for essential items directly.

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Alzheimer’s Society

03331503456

www.alzheimers.org.uk

Association of Charitable Organisations

02072554480

www.aco.uk.net

Deafblind UK

0800132320

www.deafblind.org.uk

Deafplus

02077908478

www.deafplus.org

Friends of the elderly

02077308263

www.fote.org.uk

Richmond Fellowship

02076973300

www.richmondfellowship.org.uk

Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID)

08088080123

www.rnid.org.uk

Sense

03003309256

www.sense.org.uk

Signhealth

02039472600

www.signhealth.org.uk

Unlimited Oxfordshire

08000448192

www.unltdox.org.uk

Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust

01225256867

www.wiltshirebobbyvan.org.uk

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CQC rating – what’s this?

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the official regulator for the care sector. They inspect care homes and care services to make sure they are safe, caring, effective, responsive and well-led.

There are four ratings awarded:

  • Outstanding
  • Good
  • Requires improvement
  • Inadequate

SCI rating – what’s this?

The Scottish Care Inspectorate (SCI) is the official regulator for care services in Scotland.

They inspect care services to ensure they are supporting peoples wellbeing; appropriately setup; properly planning out care; are well led; and effectively staffed, each criteria is given a grade out of 6.

  1. Unsatisfactory
  2. Weak
  3. Adequate
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  5. Very good
  6. Excellent

CIW rating – what’s this?

Care Services in Wales are inspected and regulated by Care Inspectorate Wales to ensure everyone gets safe, high-quality care that meets their needs. Care Services in Wales are not allowed to operate unless they’re registered with the Care Inspectorate.

Care services are evaluated in the following areas: Wellbeing, Care & Support, Environment, Leadership & Management.

You can read the CIW reports for each care service by clicking into their listing.

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