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Chancellor announces £300 fuel payment for pensioners and £400 energy discount for all households. Published by Home Care UK.

Britons aged 65 and over are to be given an extra £300 winter fuel payment as part of the Chancellor’s cost of living rescue package. The extra £300 combined with the £400 energy bill discount for all households in October plus the £150 council tax rebate which has already been announced, will see pensioners receive […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Sajid Javid meets care leaders to hear ‘concerns’ about social care funding. Published by Home Care UK.

The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Sajid Javid has met care leaders representing care homes and home care services for a “constructive discussion” and to “reassure them” in light of their concerns about funding for social care. In an exclusive interview, the minister told carehome.co.uk, he had met with care leaders at

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Half a million people in England waiting for home care and ‘situation is getting worse not better’. Published by Home Care UK.

Over half a million people in England are waiting for home care, an adult social care assessment, a review of their care or a direct payment to begin and the ‘the situation is getting worse not better’. The findings from ADASS (Association of Directors of Adult Social Services) reveal that as of 28 February 2022,

Half a million people in England waiting for home care and ‘situation is getting worse not better’. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

Government urged to bring back Covid funding to stop ‘devastating consequences’ for care sector. Published by Home Care UK.

UNISON and the Care Provider Alliance (CPA) have written jointly to Sajid Javid urging him to reinstate Covid funding for social care and warning him withdrawing this “financial lifeline” will see “devastating consequences” for the sector. The letter to the health and social care secretary says the government’s decision to end the adult social care

Government urged to bring back Covid funding to stop ‘devastating consequences’ for care sector. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

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Government told to scrap immigration visa fees and give care workers £10.50 minimum wage. Published by Home Care UK.

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has urged the government to remove all charges to immigration visas and set a minimum wage of £10.50 an hour for care workers in England to help alleviate the impact of workforce challenges. The MAC report, which briefs ministers on immigration policy has put forward 19 recommendations, which it says

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Ukraine’s refugees offered care jobs in the UK. Published by Home Care UK.

Home care provider Abicare is offering free training and 100 jobs for refugees from Ukraine and elsewhere in the world who want to live in the UK. One hundred home care jobs for refugees are being offered in Swindon, Salisbury, Basingstoke, Bradford-on-Avon and Wales, while live-in care jobs are also available across the country. Refugees

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Respite care: Supporting carers to take a break. Published by Home Care UK.

Respite care are services that allow carers to take a break from looking after a family member, relative or any other person being cared for while they are cared for by someone else. Taking a break from caring allows you to take a step back for a day to recharge your batteries, spend time with

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Home care bosses say staff ‘anxiety’ over fuel costs is making them quit. Published by Home Care UK.

No less than 95 per cent of home care providers say their staff have ‘expressed anxiety’ about rises in the cost of living, with more than a fifth (21 per cent) admitting workers were quitting or looking for alternative work because they cannot afford to put fuel in their cars. A UK-wide poll of 627

Home care bosses say staff ‘anxiety’ over fuel costs is making them quit. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

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