Hope Davis-McCallion

Concerns grow over how Brexit immigration proposals will affect Britain’s care workforce

According to the Immigration Advice Service (IAA), concerns are growing over how Brexit immigration proposals will hit Britain’s care workforce. It has been predicted that the care sector could be short by 380,000 workers by 2026 if the proposed immigration restrictions go ahead as planned. The latest immigration white paper reveals that EU citizens will …

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New immigration proposals set to greatly impact the care sector

According to new immigration proposals, ‘low skilled’ care workers from the EU will lose the automatic right to work in the UK’s care sector post Brexit but they could apply for short-term visas lasting a year. The government White Paper on immigration states:- ‘This route will allow people to come for a maximum of 12 …

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Government commits to introducing a Mental Health Bill to transform care

Following the publication of the final report of the Independent Review of the Mental Health Act 1983, ministers have accepted the reviews recommendations for people to nominate a person to help with care decisions, in place of the ‘nearest relative’, and express advance preferences for treatment that clinicians should usually follow. These will both form …

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Shortfall of nearly 400,000 social care staff expected by 2028

The Institute for Public Policy and Research (IPPR) has said a shortfall is due in social care staff due to Brexit and recruitment/pay issues. A drop of nearly 400,000 social care staff is expected. The report highlights the main issues as stemming from underfunding of social care and social care workers being paid less than …

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£3.5bn funding boost announced for primary and community care, Government announces

As part of the £20.5bn funding increase for the NHS, the government has pledged an extra £3.5bn a year in annual funding for primary and community care by 2023/24. The funding will be used to ensure that more patients are cared for at home and in the community, in tern reducing ‘needless’ hospital admissions. Statistics …

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Ridout Report – What will be the role of care home managers in the ‘Liberty Protection Safeguards’? – an update and analysis

Much to the surprise of people who thought there would be no reform or parliamentary time for the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLs) legislation, the past year has proved that is not the case. In July we saw the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill introduced. This Bill abolished the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards, by deleting Mental …

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