Take the adult social care workforce wellbeing survey

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“We wish to measure your expertise at work and assist coverage makers perceive what help is required to ensure the grownup social care sector is a good place to work.” [Image created by freepik.com]

Shaping help for grownup social care workforce of the long run

In collaboration with Skills for Care, Ipsos, and The University of Kent, a national survey was recently launched to study extra about how we will enhance help for the grownup social care workforce.

We wish to measure your expertise at work and perceive what help is required to ensure the grownup social care sector is a good place to work, the place folks can excel and be completely happy of their careers and supply the best high quality care to the folks we help. We’re encouraging everybody working throughout all care roles and care settings to finish the survey.

In case you’re accountable for the employment, administration, supervision, or commissioning of workers, we’re additionally encouraging you to share the survey together with your colleagues. By contributing, you and your colleagues will probably be serving to coverage makers and funders to grasp what working within the social care sector is like proper now, what’s optimistic about it, the challenges you face, and what help that you must make it higher.

Care colleagues meeting in a care home
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Why this issues

The insights gained will contribute to our understanding of how working situations, working hours, pay, studying and growth, working relationships and extra have an effect on your high quality of life and wellbeing. This can assist inform selections round how we help the grownup social care sector and the way we measure the effectiveness of the help supplied.

This is a crucial alternative which can permit 1000’s of colleagues to share their experiences and views and for folks working in any respect ranges in social care to have their voices heard.

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