August 22, 2023
The latest information newsletter from the National Care Forum covers:-
- HEADLINE – The Summer Roundup
- SECTOR NEWS – Have your say in the first national Government survey of the adult social care workforce
- REGULATION – CQC's 2023-2026 business plan sets out its position during the thirs year of its 2021 corporate strategy
- WORKFORCE - New learning path supports equality diversity and inclusion in end-of-life care
- LATEST RESEARCH & REPORTS - Large mismatches between the funding different areas recieve for public services and their spending needs
- SPECIALIST PROVISION - How the Government's Health and Disability White Paper Affects People Living with Mental Illness
- NCF Forums
- NCF Member Meetings, Webinars and Conferences
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Published July 2025 (data correct as at 2024/25) Skills for Care have launched their annual report on the size and structure of ythe care workforce This provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the size and structure of the adult social care sector and workforce in England. A short, written report is available: download a copy of the report here. The methodology for this year’s report has changed from previous years. Adult social care related roles employed by the NHS are no longer included in the headline statistics for the size of the adult social care workforce. This change has been applied retrospectively to previous years, so the trends in this report are consistent. Comparing figures from this report to previous reports will not produce a valid trend. Also, our estimates for the number of filled posts in the independent sector now come from our automated data pipeline. This has resulted in substantial improvements to our estimates over time and some figures have changed as a result from previous versions of this report. For further information, see our statement. To download the data behind the visualisation below, including trended information, please see the Workforce estimates page.