For the first time ever, the adult social care sector has come together, led by Skills for Care, to develop the Workforce Strategy it needs. Adult social care needs a workforce strategy to ensure we have enough of the right people with the right skills to provide the best possible care and support for the people who draw on it. Discover A Workforce Strategy for Adult Social Care in England.
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Skills for Care is the strategic workforce development and planning body for adult social care in England. We work with employers, Government, and partners to ensure social care has the right people, skills, and support required to deliver the highest quality care and support, now and in the future.
Skills for Care helps create a well-led, skilled and valued adult social care workforce. Our practical tools and support help organisations and individual employers in England recruit, develop and lead their staff, retaining them from entry level right through to senior leadership and management roles.
We offer a range of support, information and resources for people who employ nurses, occupational therapists and social workers in adult social care.
We provide intelligence and robust data to help empower you to make plans for change based on hard facts. Find out more about our data and intelligence.
Explore the importance of developing your workforce through skill-building and professional development initiatives. Learn how to enhance the skills of your employees for improved productivity and success in the workplace.
Recruiting and retaining employees in the social care workforce is crucial for organizations. Learn effective strategies and best practices for attracting and retaining top talent in this field.
Managers play a crucial role in social care; not only responsible for supporting those who need care and support, but for taking care of staff and influencing the quality of care across the sector. Find resources and tools to support you to effectively lead and manage your service.
Adult social care funding - Investing in the development of your workforce is important to ensure your workers develop the right skills and knowledge to deliver high quality care and support.
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