Category Archives: Older care
Unqualified staff in home care
15 October 2012 Last updated at 06:08
Unqualified home care worker figures revealed

More than 200 home care providers in England have been using staff without proper qualifications, the BBC’s Inside Out programme has found.
It also found that dozens of convicted criminals had been working unsupervised as carers in people’s homes.
The figures were released by the Care Quality Commission after a Freedom of Information Request.
Care Minister Norman Lamb said they were unacceptable, but did not show that “the whole system” had failed.
Inspectors for the Care Quality Commission – which regulates home care in England – found that 217 companies were employing workers who were not properly qualified.
Winter drive to ensure vulnerable people in Norfolk stay warm


By Chris Bishop Saturday, October 13, 2012
12:38 PM
Fuel bills are going up yet again. But elderly and vulnerable people face a cold and painful winter because they cannot afford to heat their homes.
That is why we are asking the people of Norfolk to dig deep once more to help Surviving Winter – an appeal which does exactly what it says on the tin.
Parts of our region suffer levels of fuel poverty as high as Britain’s inner cities, with up to one in four households struggling to pay their bills.
Older People’s Day celebrated in Kent
Chrissie Daniels Monday, October 1, 2012
11:21 AM
The event aims to recognise how older people contribute to their community
People around the world are celebrating today as part of the UN’s International Day of Older Persons.
The event aims to recognise the achievements and contributions that older people make to our society and to the economy, whist tackling negative attitudes and outdated stereotypes.
The UK will be celebrating with its sixth UK Older People’s Day and Kent County Council (KCC) has given its full support to the cause.