Social care green paper must put health and care on a sustainable footing
24 September 2018
- Skills for Care has published its 'The state of the adult social care sector and workforce in England' report.
- It reveals 110,000 vacancies, a staff turnover of 30% and that demand means another 40% (or 650,000) jobs will be needed by 2035.
- It also says 8% of care staff are from the EEA and 10% from non-EEA countries.
The head of policy at NHS Providers, Amber Jabbal, said:
"This report makes it clear that there is a worrying and growing gap between the future care needs of an ageing population and the staff and resources we will have to meet them.
"The NHS and social care are intertwined. The challenges to recruiting and keeping staff are faced across the entire health and care system. Without adequate funding for social care, we risk intensifying the pressures on both social care and the NHS.
Without adequate funding for social care, we risk intensifying the pressures on both social care and the NHS.
Head of Policy and Strategic Projects
"We await the government's green paper to address a social care system in crisis, as well as its national workforce strategy to ensure that health and care has the workforce it needs for the future. These opportunities must be grasped with both hands and ensure that we put health and social care on a sustainable footing. If we miss this chance for action, we risk storing up further problems for both health and care services in the future."