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CDC Series Episode 4: Workforce – A UK Sector View
October 25, 2018 | Altura Blog
Sharon Allen is the CEO of Skills for Care who are a delivery partner for the Department of Health and Social Care. They help create a well-led, skilled and valued adult social care workforce. Vic Rayner is Executive Director of the National Care Forum, an industry Peak Body supporting members in the Not for Profit sector. Significant and close interactions with a large number of providers gives these commentators a close-up view of the ingredients needed to deal with looming workforce challenges.
No Silver Bullet
Whilst good initiatives appear on a regular basis, dealing with the existing and emerging Workforce challenges requires a big picture response.
- End to end solutions
- Recruit Develop & Retain – What are you doing differently – have your results changed
- Evidence – understand and acknowledge what actual results are telling you
- Values based screening delivering significant improved performance
- Clients and Colleagues (staff) Consistent person centred treatment for both
- Community of people and support – not just a workforce
- Co-production to involve clients in decisions
- Fight the urge to be reactive – determine where you need to be in the future
- Invest in the cure, don’t treat the symptom
- Workforce Strategies that align with Operational and Commercial realities
Industry perception is changing – for the worse
After 5+ years in a Person-Centered environment, where the legislation and regulation reinforce the need to put the client at the centre of decisions, Sharon believes the sector is losing ground in its fight for community recognition. Key messages: don’t wait for a sector/or government response.
- Self help
- Community engagement & education IS part of your workforce strategy
- Address the perception and value of your services in the community
- ICare Ambassador Program to attract staff
The Local Manager
The local manager is a critical part of quality and performance. Find those who value staff, invest in people from induction onwards and find ways to connect with staff.
Technology
Technology is used to enhance person centred and relationship-based care, not to replace staff. Technology provides the transparency to identify areas for improvement based on evidence. It is a critical component of successful care provision now and in the future.
In a series of blogs supporting 5 videos recently recorded, 7 UK Care Provider CEOs discuss their Workforce observations and learning through hindsight. Introduced by John Pollaers and coinciding with the release of his Australian Workforce Strategy Report, their feedback is both candid and instructional.
These reflections on a CDC environment videos and blog posts were created in a partnership between Altura Learning, Care Advantage Behavioural Screening and Neil Eastwood’s Recruitment Masterclass. The input from the 7 UK business leaders has been invaluable and the time and effort they have put in much appreciated.
Altura Learning have partnered with Care Advantage and Neil Eastwood, to produce an inspirational discussion panel with 7 successful CEOs from the UK Social Care Sector to talk about the workforce challenges, strategies and hindsight after many years in a person-centered environment.