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Pay benchmarks for workforce urged.

Posted: 04 November 2004 | Subscribe Online


A leading think-tank has called for a Wanless-type review of spending on adult social care to address workforce development as demand rises but resources decline.

The report, from the Institute for Public Policy Research, rules out Agenda for Change-type reforms in social care but says a long-term review might establish pay benchmarks for staff in the sector.

This would particularly help the voluntary sector by ensuring that "competing for contracts does not mean cut-price wages," it says.
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In the meantime, local authorities should take more immediate action by devising local pay bands and comparing skills with those in related sectors, such as education and housing, the institute says.

The tripling of the NHS budget between 1997 and 2010 is contrasted with the falling growth in personalised social services to 1.3 per cent a year. A review would highlight how cuts to social care might affect the ability of the NHS to become a more preventive service, the report says.

It adds that new regulatory bodies, such as the Commission for Social Care Inspection, should be given time to mature.

A system of registration based on qualifications would not suit some social care staff and personal assistants with direct payments, says the report. It suggests that employers and commissioners might pass on staff details and CRB checks to the GSCC.
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Association of Directors of Social Services president Tony Hunter said: "We welcome the emphasis this report places on the need for sound recruitment and retention policies.

"The association has long argued that a Wanless-style review of social care funding is becoming increasingly necessary, as changing organisations pose new financial challenges."

lWho Cares? Building the Social Care Workforce, from www.ippr.org.uk


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