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May 2022
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Government ‘out of touch’ on care crisis CARE leaders have accused the Government of being ‘out of touch’ after it denied there was a permanent crisis in social and NHS care. The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sajid Javid, rejected claims that a failure to fix social care and address staffing issues in both social and NHS care had created a permanent crisis. More than 20,000 patients could not be discharged from hospital last week because there was no care available for them in the community. The provider organisation the Independent Care Group said Mr Javid’s words proved that the Government was out of touch. Chair Mike Padgham said: “With the greatest of respect to Mr Javid, I have been delivering social care for 32 years and he has been Secretary of State for 10 months. “I can say that there has been a shortage of staff in social care for all of those 32 years, but it is the worst it has ever been right now. “If he doesn’t believe me then I will invite him, as I have done on many occasions, to visit a social care provider here in North Yorkshire and to see for himself the daily battle to get enough staff to cover shifts either in care and nursing homes or to go out
and provide homecare. “Former politician Ed Balls spent time with us last year and saw exactly what it is like delivering care on the front line. Mr Javid would do well to follow his lead and get a better understanding of the situation. “Social care provision is crumbling before his very eyes and that is having a dire, knockon effect on the delivery of NHS care, as can be seen from the ever-increasing delayed discharge numbers. “As Andrew Cozens and many, many others with years of experience in the sector have said, the Government has not ‘fixed social care’ – nowhere near.” The ICG is also angry that the Infection Control Fund, introduced to help social care providers to cope with staffing issues brought on by the pandemic, was axed at the start of April, with nothing put in its place. It has called on the Secretary of State to reinstate the Fund, as has happened in Scotland so that providers are better supported. n Do you agree with the Independent Care Group that the Government is out of touch? Email your comments to dm@ scriptmedia.co.uk
Stowell Barry, chef manager at RMBI Care Co. Home Zetland Court in Bournemouth, took part in a cutting-edge culinary training programme in collaboration with esteemed chef Marcus Wareing. This is alongside a senior culinary chef level 4 apprenticeship. ‘Forward with Marcus Wareing’ is one of the first hospitality courses to include a dedicated module on sustainability. In addition to honing culinary skills, the programme looks at the commercial side of the business, creating a more diverse kitchen team in terms of social mobility, gender and ethnicity, as well as developing mental first aider skills and mentoring of leadership styles.
Awards nominations now open OPERATORS wanting to put themselves forward for recognition have been urged to enter the Caring UK Awards. Nominations for this year’s event are now open at www.caringukawards.co.uk The awards, organised by Script Events in partnership with Caring UK, recognise excellence and achievement in all corners of the care industry. And with more than 20 categories up for grabs, there’s something to suit every type of care business. These include everything from Quality in Housekeeping and Catering Team of the Year to Best Outdoor Environment and End of Life Team of the Year. Event organiser Dominic Musgrave said: “Nominations are coming in and
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