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Care staff to gain sector skills council

Posted: 13 November 2003 | Subscribe Online


The social care sector has received a boost with the approval of its own sector skills council.

The council, to be called Skills for Care, will take the lead on the sector's overall workforce development and aims to be fully operational by April 2004.

The council will be operated by the Topss UK Partnership - consisting of training body Topss England, the Care Council for Wales, the Northern Ireland Social Care Council and the Scottish Social Services Council.

Talks are taking place between the Department of Education and Skills (DfES) and Topss to resolve the issue of how Skills for Care will relate to the dedicated children's workforce sector skills council proposed in the Every Child Matters green paper.
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The Association of Directors of Social Services has criticised the plans for a separate skills council for children's workers, saying that the children and adults social work training should not be split.

There are also concerns that a children's sector skills council could be rushed through and could also be in breach of government licensing laws. Under the rules set by the DfES, which is responsible for issuing licences for sector skills councils, sector skills councils must be UK-wide but Every Child Matters only relates to England.

A spokesperson for Topss England said he suspected the Topss UK Partnership would carry on being the sector skills council for children's services until a decision or way round the issue had been finalised by children's and young people's minister Margaret Hodge.


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