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Rules force carers to shun registration

Posted: 10 June 2004 | Subscribe Online


Less than a third of the 5,000 adult placement carers in England are registered with regulators, a new report reveals.

Research by training body Topss England and the National Association of Adult Placement Services has found that only 1,597 adult placement carers were registered with the National Care Standards Commission before it was subsumed into the Commission for Social Care Inspection in April.

The figures, to be released next week, suggest most carers for adults with a learning or physical disability, mental health problem or age-related condition are limiting their support to non-personal care in order to stay outside the remit of national minimum standards.
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The report supports earlier anecdotal evidence connecting the burden of regulation for carers who are registered with declining numbers. It reveals that 441 carers cancelled their NCSC registration in the previous 12 months. One-third of these left local authority and independently run schemes altogether.

In an attempt to address this, new government regulations, due for release this summer, will shift the focus of registration and inspection from individual carers to the 115 adult placement schemes, of which 86 per cent are run by local councils.

Adult Placement Counts available from 17 June at www.topssengland.net


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