Our Carers: What leaders can do now whilst we wait for change
Ashleigh Fox
Bringing People Home | Transforming Care Director | RNLD | Coach | Keynote Speaker | Neurodiversity Advocate ?? | Trustee
The social care sector is at a crossroads. With workforce shortages, tight budgets, and an aging population, the big question for leaders in social care is: what can we do to support our care workers while we wait for broader changes?
The new Labour government has promised reforms to tackle NHS waiting times and improve integration between health and social care. While these promises are hopeful, real change takes time, and with talk of a £22 billion "black hole" having been identified (and what seems to be radio silence around social care), that change isn't coming any time soon.
In the meantime, our care workers are under immense pressure.
Skills for Care’s Workforce Strategy and the Care Workforce Pathway provide a roadmap for career development and training, aiming to elevate and recognise the role of care workers.
But for these efforts to truly make a difference, we need ongoing support from government policies, proper funding and a commitment from commissioners and providers to get ahead of the curve and begin implementation wherever possible.
What it means, is that as people within health and social care, we have to control the things we can - our carers need us now.
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What Leaders Can Do:
While we wait for systemic changes, there’s still a lot we can do to make a difference in the lives of our care workers.
By focusing on creating supportive environments, investing in their development, and showing appreciation, we can help retain our dedicated workforce and make sure they feel supported in their crucial roles.
Change is on the horizon, but our care workers need us now.
As leaders, we need to continue to champion those who form the backbone of our social care system.
One person at a time. Little by little.