Question: How will a 25% saving be made on social care budgets that are 80% spent on workforce costs?
Question: Do personalised services imply a personalised workforce?
Question: Is safeguarding becoming ‘job creation’?
Question: Should compliance inspectors at CQC and their opposite numbers at OFSTED rejoin the social care workforce?
Question: What is going on with the College of Social Work?
Any questions? There remain plenty of organisations to address them – too many some say – but sadly not one with a specific set of answers around integrated children’s services.
The social care workforce has enough inbuilt dichotomies and paradoxes of its own – paid/unpaid, regulated/unregulated, professional/vocational, relationship/task, adults/children even life and death – to have to deal with the us and them of politics. The sooner policy makers really permit a sector-led approach to answering the workforce questions the sooner we will all secure improved benefit from the 2 million plus people working to care and support adults and children in the UK.