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Simple terms explainer

Councils must follow the Duty of Candour procedure when certain serious incidents occur in health or social care services they provide. If an event results in unintended or unexpected harm causing death or significant injury, the council must inform the person affected (or their family), offer an apology, and explain what happened. They must also review the incident, learn lessons, and publish an annual report on Duty of Candour events.

Legal status

Statutory


Duty category

Business and legal

Corporate services


Duty type

Public facing


Social determinant of health

Social and community context

Emerging policy and legislation


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National bodies with shared interest

Social Work Scotland
Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC)
Healthcare Improvement Scotland
Society of Local Authority Lawyers & Administrators in Scotland (SOLAR)
Care Inspectorate
Integration Joint Boards
Health Boards

Standards and Frameworks

 

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