Home Care

Care providers ‘pull together’ to create job opportunities for Ukrainian refugees. Published by Home Care UK.

Care bosses have been working together to see how they can provide good employment opportunities and find a home for refugees from Ukraine and other parts of the globe. The National Care Forum (NCF) and Care Provider Alliance have brought together a wide range of companies to offer support including national and local government, housing, […]

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CORONOVIRUS Test

Home care staff can still get free Covid tests and now only need to test twice a week. Published by Home Care UK.

Home care staff in England will continue to get free Covid tests and only have to test twice a week, according to new government guidance. Up till now, home care staff have been expected to take a lateral flow test every day before they start work, but under the new rules this has been reduced

Home care staff can still get free Covid tests and now only need to test twice a week. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

Rishi Sunak’s 5p fuel duty cut ‘no way sufficient’ for home care staff facing high pump prices. Published by Home Care UK.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a cut to fuel duty by 5p a litre, effective from 6pm on 23 March, but the move has been criticised for being ‘no way sufficient’ for home care workers struggling to pay higher fuel costs. Announcing the reduction in his Spring Statement, Mr Sunak said the cut which will last

Rishi Sunak’s 5p fuel duty cut ‘no way sufficient’ for home care staff facing high pump prices. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

Care home residents, over 75s and immunosuppressed to be offered Spring booster vaccine. Published by Homecare UK.

Care home residents, over 75s and immunosuppressed can now book a Spring COVID booster jab as new research shows autumn booster starts to wain between three and seven months increasing the risk of hospitalisation and death. The latest findings, from the Vivaldi study, funded by the UK Health Security Agency, found two vaccine doses were

Care home residents, over 75s and immunosuppressed to be offered Spring booster vaccine. Published by Homecare UK. Read More »

Boris Johnson’s care cap change to make poor pay more rejected by Lords. Published by Homecare UK.

Prime minister Boris Johnson’s last minute change to a care cap that would have forced poorer people to pay more, has been rejected by the House of Lords. Peers voted 198-158 for an amendment to the Health and Care Bill, to ensure the amount councils pay towards care will actually count towards an individual’s £86,000

Boris Johnson’s care cap change to make poor pay more rejected by Lords. Published by Homecare UK. Read More »

vaccination

After loss of 20,000 home care workers, bosses welcome ‘no jab no job’ U-turn. Published by Homecare UK.

Almost 20,000 home care workers have left their jobs since September when the government first announced its ‘no jab no job’ policy but its decision to scrap it from 15 March, has been welcomed by care bosses. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has confirmed its Vaccination as a Condition of Deployment (VCOD)

After loss of 20,000 home care workers, bosses welcome ‘no jab no job’ U-turn. Published by Homecare UK. Read More »

Most home care bosses opt to recruit locally despite easing of immigration rules. Published by Homecare UK.

The majority of home care bosses (58 per cent) have said they will not be seeking overseas recruitment and will instead focus on hiring locally to fill job vacancies, despite care workers being added to the government’s Shortage Occupation List (SOL). The stark reality was revealed by a poll of 296 home care providers in

Most home care bosses opt to recruit locally despite easing of immigration rules. Published by Homecare UK. Read More »

Rules relaxed for hiring foreign care staff but bosses says it’s costly and tied up in red tape. Published by Homecare UK.

Care workers have been put on the government’s list of occupations with a shortage of skilled workers from today – a change supposed to make it easier for the care sector to recruit from abroad but bosses say the application process is bureaucratic, expensive and far from quick. Care home and home care workers have

Rules relaxed for hiring foreign care staff but bosses says it’s costly and tied up in red tape. Published by Homecare UK. Read More »

Home care staff asked to respond to consultation on whether jab mandate should be scrapped. Published by Homecare UK.

Home care workers are being encouraged to give their views – before the 16 February deadline – in a consultation on whether the government should scrap Covid vaccination as a condition of employment in NHS and social care settings. Home care staff were required to have had their first dose of a Covid vaccine by

Home care staff asked to respond to consultation on whether jab mandate should be scrapped. Published by Homecare UK. Read More »

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