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Publication Date:-
2022-08-28
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Apprenticeships offer GCSE students route into healthcare

THOUSANDS of students across the country have received their GCSE results, marking the 1st major set of qualifications that will put them on the path to a future career. There are a number of different careers in healthcare and many of them can be achieved through various routes not just with a University Degree. The NHS offers a wide range of apprenticeships, both in clinical and non-clinical roles that can begin after GCSEs or A-Levels. More than 86,000 apprenticeships have started since:- 2016 to 2017, with just over 49,000 coming in clinical roles.

While the nursing profession provides the most popular apprenticeships, including the Nursing associate route into Nursing, other healthcare apprenticeships are available in allied health professions such as:- Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Radiography and as a Paramedic. There are also roles in Science and Pharmacy, including as:- a Pharmacy Technician, Laboratory Profession and in Healthcare Science.

Non-clinical roles are available in human resources, admin, IT and finance as well as other disciplines.

Mark Radford, Health Education England Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Nurse, said:- "Our apprenticeship programme gives young people greater choice about their future career and a route into healthcare. The NHS provides apprenticeships for a wide range of different professions and gives people the opportunity to develop into experienced professionals in these fields. For example, we are delighted that more than 6,000 prospective Nurses have undertaken Nursing Degree Apprenticeships to become registered Nurses. This highlights the NHS' commitment to giving our hardworking and talented people the opportunities to progress a career inside the health service."

Minister of State for Health Maria Caulfield said:- "Congratulations to all who received their GSCE results and I welcome them to those joining our Nursing workforce. A career in Nursing is hugely worthwhile, allowing you to change lives every day, and apprenticeships are a great and accessible route into this profession. You'll be joining the growing workforce ensuring patients receive vital high quality care as we work to bust the Covid backlogs."

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Energy price surge threatens to sink social care sector

CARE England, the largest and most diverse representative body for independent providers of adult social care in England, has called for immediate Government action to prevent a widespread catastrophe within adult social care, as figures released by Box Power CIC and Care England reveal the shocking impact of energy price rises on the sector. Care England have written to Members of Parliament asking them to pledge their support for immediate and targeted support for the sector.

Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England, says:- "Today's figures illustrate the true scale of the energy crisis facing adult social care, with providers facing a staggering 683% increase in energy costs over the last 12 months. For gas and electricity that would have cost £660 per bed, per annum this time last year, this week care providers would have to pay an astonishing £5,166. Representing an additional cost of over £2bn per annum sector wide, the energy crisis comes at a time when adult social care is already facing the most challenging circumstances in its history. Current packages of Government support ignore the social care sector entirely. Care providers, despite paying the same VAT and Green Levy rates on energy bills as domestic settings, are not subject to the domestic price cap and are not set to benefit from the £400 energy rebate. While these measures are incredibly important to protect public health and support struggling households across the country, parity must be introduced in the treatment of the most vulnerable in our communities. Without immediate and targeted support from Government, this energy crisis poses a very severe risk to the sustainability of care services across the country."

Care England have been working closely with Box Power CIC, the UK's only philanthropic non for profit energy consultancy, to analyse the extent of the impact of energy price rises on the social care sector. The data released today identifies that:
To secure future energy (gas and electricity) from October 2022, a care provider would pay:-

►  On 31 August 2021 - £660 per bed, per annum.

►  On 24 August 2022 - £5,166 per bed, per annum. This represents a 683% increase in price compared to the previous year.

To secure future energy from October 2023, a care provider would pay:-

►  On 31 August 2021: £557 per bed, per annum.

►  On 24 August 2022: £4,123 per bed, per annum. This represents a 640% increase in price compared to the previous year.

Based on the October 2022 market rates, and with 454,933 CQC registered beds, the approximated impact of the rising energy prices over the last year on the sector is over £2bn per annum. With research from the Centre for Health and the Public Interest (CHPI) estimating the sector's total pre-Pandemic profits before tax, rent payments, Directors' remuneration and repayments on loans, at £1.5bn per, the rise in energy prices will eradicate profit margins generated across the sector, driving many providers into insolvency and eliminating scope for investment.

In response to these catastrophic circumstances, Care England has called for immediate and targeted support from central Government to the sector, including:-

The introduction of a per bed energy price cap equivalent to the proposed domestic energy price cap, or the reimbursement of providers for increased energy costs incurred by other means.

The extension of the £400 energy rebate to vulnerable people in care and supported housing, introducing parity in the way they are treated compared with those living in their own homes.

The removal of VAT and the Green Levy on energy bills.

Martin Green continues:- "Decades of neglect and chronic underfunding have taken a toll on all aspects of the social care system; affecting providers, service users and the workforce alike. For years, those of us within the sector have spoken about social care as approaching a 'tipping point'. The energy crisis being witnessed today may be what finally pushes it over the edge. While long-term reform is undoubtedly the responsibility of the incoming Prime Minister, action is required immediately to avoid widespread catastrophe. I implore the Government to issue targeted support to care providers immediately, proportionate to the scale of the crisis, and have written to Members of Parliament asking them to pledge their support for appropriate measures."

Care England have written to Members of Parliament outlining the impact of energy price rises on the social care sector, and asking them to pledge their support for the measures outlined above.

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