#CelebratingSocialCare
Join us and Skills for Care in #CelebratingSocialCare this month, as we reflect on the past two years, looking at the achievements among the challenges and providing ongoing support for the future. More info here
There are a number of consultation activities coming up. These activities relate to the governments’ strategy for the social care workforce in line with the People at the heart of care/Adult social care reform white paper. It would be great to ensure the sector is aware of the activities and that they have a chance to contribute to this.
Have your say: Inform the future of learning and development in adult social care. Online event 10 May. Skills for Care wants to understand more about the learning and development practices and priorities, both now and in the future, for large adult social care providers. More info and booking here
Have your say: Inform the future of learning and development in adult social care. Online event 11 May. Skills for Care wants to understand more about the learning and development activities and priorities of adult social care services in England. We’re running two small events to hear from services with less than 250 employees so come along and have your say. More info and booking here
On line event 18 May, 2nd alternative opportunity for the above. More info and booking here
Have your say: How can we ensure learning and development opportunities in the adult social care meet the needs of the sector? We’re running a small online event to hear the views of organisations delivering learning and development within the adult social care sector. We want to understand more about your thoughts on current and future learning and development practices and priorities. More info and booking here
Have your say: What learning and development do you need? Online event 19 May. Skills for Care wants to understand more about what people working in adult social care think about the learning and development opportunities available to them. We’re running a small event to hear from you, so come along and have your say. For people working in Adult Social Care- this might include care workers, team leaders, managers and those who assess learner in the workplace. More info and booking here