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Skills for Care is supporting social care teams to #KeepLearning this year

by Kirsty Kirsty

Skills for Care, the strategic workforce development and planning body for social care in England, is kicking off the new year with its ‘Keep learning for success’ campaign.

The campaign will encourage social care managers and their teams to #KeepLearning by highlighting training and funding opportunities available for social care workers in 2023, and focusing on the real benefits which continual professional development has for people working in social care and the people who they support.

The campaign will run across the organisation’s website, social media and other communications channels and will include resources to support with training, articles highlighting learning and development opportunities available in 2023, and real life insights from people working in social care.

You can follow the campaign and join in on discussions on social media using #KeepLearning.

The campaign launches as the deadline for social care employers to apply for this year’s Workforce Development Fund (WDF), which provides funding for staff training, nears. Employers who wish to use the WDF must sign up by 28 February 2023, with claims due by 31 May.

Skills for Care will be providing information about WDF, how to claim, and what it can be used for as part of this campaign.

Skills for Care data shows that investing in learning and development for your team can support with keeping staff. Average turnover rates decreased from 41.2% among staff who had no training, to 31.7% among those that received some form of training. Additionally, turnover was reduced by 9.1% for care workers who received more than 30 instances of training when compared to care workers with one instance of training.

Oonagh Smyth, CEO of Skills for Care says:

“The start of the year is a good time to plot your learning and development plans for the next 12 months.

“Our latest campaign aims to highlight to social care employers the range of different options and funding available to support them in providing ongoing development for their teams.

“This is vital not only in supporting a good workplace culture and developing and keeping the people who work in care, but also in providing the best outcomes for people who draw on care and support.”

More information on the campaign and how to get involved can be found at: https://www.skillsforcare.org.uk/news-and-events/Spotlight-on/Keep-learning-for-success.aspx

Follow the campaign on social media using #KeepLearning

Image depicts Oonagh Smyth, CEO, Skills for Care

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