
One in nine social worker posts in England are vacant, according
to exclusive research by Community Care.
The statistics, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act,
show an average 10.9% vacancy rate in the 96 councils that
responded to our national survey – equivalent to 8,317 unfilled
posts.
The figures, collated from councils over the past two months and
published for the first time here, also show a marked increase on
the national vacancy rate, which has been close to 10% since
2006.
London as a whole had the highest vacancy rate at 18.6%,
followed by the West Midlands at 17.8% of all posts, and in the
East Midlands at 15.4%. The North East had the lowest proportion of
vacant posts at 6.5%.
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Full story: 10.9% of social work posts are vacant
Figures by local authority
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Email us about the findings at: comcare.foi@rbi.co.uk