Home and residential care workers will not require a qualification to register with the General Social Care Council, under proposals due to be published next month.
The plans, trailed at last week's annual GSCC conference, would require care workers to pass their 12-week induction programme before joining the register.
The GSCC will consult next month on plans to register the approximately 750,000 home and residential care workers, many of whom lack relevant qualifications.
GSCC policy adviser Kate McMullen told the conference: "If we ask for a qualification, that may exclude a certain number of people in the workforce."
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