Almost a third of English social workers have not applied for registration with the General Social Care Council (GSCC) - with only one week to go before the 1 December deadline, writes Craig Kenny.
The GSCC had received 30,000 applications to join the register by 23 November, leaving another 14,000 forms outstanding.
Applications which arrive later than 1 December are not guaranteed to be processed in time for next April, when registration becomes a legal requirement.
The GSCC reported an eleventh-hour upsurge in applications this month, with 2,400 in the first week of November.
“Applications are flooding in now”, a GSCC spokesperson said. “Since the publicity in October, some authorities which didn’t put many social workers thorough have made tremendous leaps forward. Some employers have been stockpiling applications.”
But despite dedicated teams to process the forms, sheer weight of numbers is slowing down the registering process, said the spokesperson.
“We cannot make any guarantees to people who don’t get the forms in by 1 December”, she added.
The GSCC said it was too soon to consider sanctions for employees who miss the deadline.
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