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      • Sue Bruce (born 25 July 1964) is a New Zealand former middle-distance runner who competed mainly in cross country running and track. She ran for New Zealand at five straight editions of the IAAF World Cross Country Championships from 1983 to 1987.
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  2. Sep 23, 2022 · Dame Sue Bruce – who has been the Chief Executive of three councils – will oversee the Independent Review of Inspection Scrutiny and Regulation, which will draw on the knowledge of people with first-hand experience of care services to ensure they meet people’s needs.

    • Scottish Government Response to The Irisr Recomendations
    • Recommendation Report
    • Background
    • Scope
    • Terms of Reference
    • Secretariat and Sponsorship Agreements
    • Process
    • Engagement Events
    • Call For Evidence
    • Independent Analysis Report

    The Scottish Government has provided a response to the 38 high level strategic recommendations spanning across five key themes. The Scottish Government responsewas published on the 6 March 2024.

    The IRISR recommendation report was published on 27 September 2023: 1. Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation of Social Care in Scotland: recommendation report 2. Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation of Social Care in Scotland: recommendation report - executive summary 3. Independent Review of Inspection, Scr...

    The IRISR made reference to other national reviews underway or recently completed, including the Independent Review of Adult Social Care, The Promise, The Scottish Drugs Deaths Taskforce Final Report Changing Lives, Putting Learners at the Centre and the Skills Delivery Landscape and the Scottish Mental Health Law Review. Inspection, scrutiny, and ...

    The IRISR was announcedin September2022 and the recommendation report was published in September 2023. Thescope of the IRISRwas to: 1. explore how regulation and inspection of social care services and partners who contribute to care and wellbeing can be effectively supported to improve outcomes and experiences for the people of Scotland 2. ensure r...

    The terms of reference for the IRISR were to: 1. make recommendations as to how inspection, scrutiny and regulation of social care, and linked services, have a basis in human rights and trauma informed practice, is inclusive of people with lived and living experience and how best to ensure continuous improvement is standard practice 2. consider wha...

    Secretariat support for the Chair and Vice Chair wasprovided by the Regulation and Improvement Unit of Social Care and NCS Development Directorate.

    A stakeholder engagement programme for the IRISR took place between October 2022 and January 2023. This consisted of two main elements: a call for evidence and a series of engagement events. Both elements of the programme focused on five key themes: 1. Theme 1: A person-centred approach 2. Theme 2: What needs to be inspected, scrutinised, and regul...

    thirteen online engagement events took place, led by the Vice Chair, with people from across Scotland participating
    seven in-person events took place inOrkney, Inverness, Peebles, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Kirriemuir, and Ballater
    the engagement events were attended by 149 people
    attendees included a wide range of providers of social care support, representative bodies, regulators, local authorities, advocacy organisations, individuals, and others
    the call for evidence was launched on 24 October 2022 and ran until 13 January 2023
    details of the call for evidence were shared widely across the social care support sector and other linked services
    responses to the call for evidence were submitted using the consultation platform Citizen Space
    the call for evidence submissions and notes from the engagement events were independently analysed by Why Research, who were commissioned through the Scottish Government procurement process.100 res...
    a list of all those organisations that submitted a response to the call for evidence is included in appendix 1 of theIRISR call for evidence analysis report
    the IRISR Call for evidence analysis reportsets out the findings across the five themes in detail
  3. May 4, 2020 · Sue Bruce-Smith was one of the most significant, persuasive, shrewd, witty, kind and yet utterly humble people in the industry. She held our hands when we were shaking with nerves...

  4. May 3, 2020 · Sue Bruce-Smith at her Bafta tribute. Starting in the mid-1980s, she worked across finance and production, marketing, distribution and international sales on countless classic films,...

  5. Sep 27, 2023 · Chair Dame Sue Bruce said: “The appetite for engagement and change has been striking. There is a palpable sense that the Review provides a real opportunity to take our recommendations and make the difference that people delivering support and being supported across the sector are looking for.

  6. May 3, 2020 · Film4 deputy director and industry titan Sue Bruce-Smith has died following a battle with cancer. She was 62. Bruce-Smith had been receiving treatment for cancer at home in Dublin, Ireland,...

  7. May 5, 2020 · A legend in the British independent film world, film seller and distributor turned Film4 deputy director Sue Bruce-Smith sadly died of cancer last Saturday, 2 May 2020. Our former editor Nick James wrote this tribute to her in our March 2020 issue after a Bafta dinner.