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Skilling up the health and social care workforce

Skilling up the health and social care workforce. Christine Collymore 25 th February 2010. introduction. Who we are? What we do? How we benefit the workforce? Resources available. Who we are?. Sector Skills Council Adult social care workforce East Midlands area Work streams.

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Skilling up the health and social care workforce

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  1. Skilling up the health and social care workforce Christine Collymore 25th February 2010

  2. introduction • Who we are? • What we do? • How we benefit the workforce? • Resources available

  3. Who we are? • Sector Skills Council • Adult social care workforce • East Midlands area • Work streams

  4. Our mission • is to improve:- employers' confidence in the competence of their workforce • - employees' confidence in their own knowledge and skills • - service users' confidence in the quality of service they are receiving.

  5. What we do? • Employer voice • People who use services and informal carers involvement • Work with a range of stakeholders • Projects • Disburse funding

  6. Working to Put People First • Leadership • Recruitment and retention • Workforce remodelling and commissioning • Workforce development • Joint and integrated working • Regulation and raising standards

  7. Workforce pathway • Career pathway e-tool • Induction Standards • National Occupational Standards • Core principles and competences • Knowledge sets • National Minimum Data Set – Social Care • Accolades

  8. People People who use services Informal carers Paid and unpaid workforce Organisation Conditions Dementia End of life care Long term Autism Learning disabilities Older age Links to specific groups

  9. Case studies Leaflets/briefings Website Conferences Newsletters Consultation Toolkits/practical guides Training directory Practical support Methods of engagement

  10. Thinking and Planning • Opportunity to look at the range of resources • Talk to your neighbour about the relevance for your team or organisation • Discuss and feedback how you will take this further after today

  11. Possible uses of resources Supervisors and workers • To inform supervision • Identifying learning and development needs Workers • To support their continuing professional development Commissioners • As an indicator or measureof services or organisations with whom they contract.

  12. Possible uses of resources Service managers • To ensure that workforce planning and development is integral to their activities. • To developmulti-disciplinary practice and procedures. Education and training providers • Checklist to ensure match provision with staff needs • Checklist for curriculum design and delivery, and link to wideroccupational standards.

  13. Thank you Any questions? www.skillsforcare.org.uk Christine.collymore@skillsforcare.org.uk

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