Support for Leaders

For those of you in leadership positions, whether you are managing whole services, teams or resources, you are all negotiating rapid change, uncertainty and ambiguity. The current circumstances have required you to draw on resources you possibly didn’t know you had in responding to new challenges with little or no time to prepare for. The leadership you demonstrate…

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Advice line

This new advice line aims to support those managing CQC regulated adult social care services through the COVID-19 crisis.  We can help you to access the latest information, resources, funding, online learning and other opportunities provided from Skills for Care. We can also direct you to the latest guidance and advice produced to support your service in response to…

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End of life care – support during the COVID-19 pandemic

More than ever, people working in health and social care, who may not be specialists in this area, are finding themselves working with people who are dying, or whose condition is deteriorating rapidly. We’ve developed a new support supplement to help you and your workforce during these challenging times.Click here access ‘End of life care support during the…

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Webinars to support managers

We’re developing a series of webinars on a range of topics to support managers during the COVID-19 pandemic. View our most recent webinars below. Essential training highlights the essential training that remains relevant and helps you to understand how to access available funding.Human Resources in the time of COVID-19 is co-delivered with ACAS, and covers information around furlough,…

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Care for Others. Make A Difference.
Senior adults in a stretching class

Care for Others. Make A Difference.

‘Care for Others. Make a Difference’ is a new national recruitment campaign launched by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). The campaign seeks to generate a mass show of appreciation for care workers across the country, while continuing to raise awareness of existing opportunities available within the sector.Over 1.49 million people work in adult social care,…

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