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Interest in social care courses booms

Posted: 25 August 2005 | Subscribe Online


Workforce experts have hailed a huge rise in the number of young people taking vocational social care qualifications.

Richard Banks, head of workforce development at Skills for Care, said the figures, published last week, were proof that social care employers were forming good links with schools and colleges.

The number of people taking the advanced single vocational certificate of education in health and social care this year rose more than 10 per cent on 2004, while there was a 22 per cent increase in the number taking the advanced subsidiary course.
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Banks said that, although many people would use the qualification to move into health-related jobs, social care would also benefit.

He believed some young people were taking vocational qualifications as a precursor to studying for the new social work degree at university.

Jill Manthorpe, of the social care workforce research unit at King's College, London, said careers advisers were convincing young people that social care was "a career worth going into", adding: "The investment in this area might be paying off."

Banks also highlighted the importance of "care ambassadors" - people working in the sector who go into schools and colleges to talk about their experiences.



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