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Richmond is facing the ‘greatest care worker shortage to date’, according to a consortium of care providers. Five companies are issuing an urgent appeal for residents to consider a new career in care work, to help plug a shortfall of 500,000 workers in the sector. Five providers currently operate in Richmond - Haven Care, Absolute Care Services, Holistic Care, Alpenbest Care and Medacs Healthcare. However, the pandemic has caused home care workers many of whom are older and women of colour to find their roles stretched. A recent report by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) showed there are about 1.5 million care workers across the UK, but UKCES said increasing demand will require an additional 500,000 workers by 2022. ....
Richmond is facing the ‘greatest care worker shortage to date’, according to a consortium of care providers. Five companies are issuing an urgent appeal for residents to consider a new career in care work, to help plug a shortfall of 500,000 workers in the sector. Five providers currently operate in Richmond - Haven Care, Absolute Care Services, Holistic Care, Alpenbest Care and Medacs Healthcare. However, the pandemic has caused home care workers many of whom are older and women of colour to find their roles stretched. A recent report by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) showed there are about 1.5 million care workers across the UK, but UKCES said increasing demand will require an additional 500,000 workers by 2022. ....
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A GROUP of Richmond care workers have been celebrated as ‘Community Heroes’ for assisting people with learning disabilities over the pandemic. Staff at six residential care services run by charity, United Response, won the Council’s 2020 Dignity in Care award. The annual prize recognises local care workers and personal assistants who go the extra mile to provide support to residents. United Response’s care homes on Kneller Road, Mayfair Avenue, Woodland Crescent, Harvey Road, Hanworth Road and Curtis Road were all given the award for their “positive contributions, selfless dedication and commitment to helping others” in response to the Covid outbreak. ....