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Does the social care, children & young people sector do enough to promote males into the workforce?

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Care Skillsbase launched at Skills for Care national conference

Free online communication and number skills website Care Skillsbase was launched this week at the Skills for Care national conference.

Care Skillsbase is a partnership between Skills for Care and the Social Care Institute for Excellence and is designed to help 38,000 social care employers assess and improve the communication and number skills of 1.5 million care workers.

At the click of a button managers can identify what skills their workers need to be able to effectively support people who use services and carers.

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Skills for Care launches first ever resources and funding guide for social care employers

Skills for Care have launched the first ever comprehensive online guide to resources and funding for social care employers who want to develop the potential of their organisations and train staff.

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