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‘Be Safe’ campaign warns of unregistered health and care workers
‘Be Safe’ campaign warns of unregistered health and care workers
Date of article: 04-Nov-13
Article By: Richard Howard, News Editor
Carers, nursing staff and older people are the target of a new campaign by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), who want to highlight the importance of making sure that a health professional is registered.
The ‘Be Sure’ campaign advises families with loved ones needing care, as well as older people living alone or in care homes, to take the recommended checks to make sure that visiting professionals are registered with the Council.
A short film drama has been released with the campaign launch in order to make people more aware of the potential issues caused by unregistered professions.
HCPC Chair, Anna van der Gaag comments: “There are hundreds of thousands of health and care professionals working in care homes, hospitals or clinics, on the high street and in people’s own homes. The vast majority of these professionals are practising safely and legally.
The Care Bill: the fight to end 15 minute home visits continues
The government has said it “fully agrees” with a shocking report which revealed earlier this month that local authorities are delivering more than 75 per cent of their care visits in just 15 minutes.
Published: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 – 14:30 GMT
The Department of Health (DoH) in a response to the report said it fully agrees that it is unrealistic to think that 15 minutes is enough time to help people who are older or have a disability to do everyday things, “it is not fair” on those who need support and “it is not fair” on care workers.
DoH said, however, that ministers would not be able to support the charity’s campaign, but hoped that the charity will accept the amendments that the House of Lords have agreed in the Care Bill.
The Care Bill, which has been scrutinised by the House of Lords this past month, is aimed at reforming care and support for adults and making provision for safeguarding adults from abuse or neglect. It will outline care standards and the support carers expect to receive.
Council cost-cutting on care a threat to human rights of elderly
Councils are abusing elderly people’s human rights by forcing down the price they pay agencies to provide care in their homes, the UK’s official equalities watchdog has warned.
By John Bingham, Social affairs Editor
8:00AM BST 08 Oct 2013
In a scathing report, it accused local authorities of actively creating “incentives” for private contractors for care to get worse rather than better.
The Commission found that in many cases councils are not even paying a rate which covers the “actual cost” of providing care.
As a result, it says, care workers are routinely being paid below the legal minimum wage when travel costs and time between appointments are included.
In turn morale in the industry is now so low that elderly people who rely on help simply to get out of bed or wash are faced with a constant turnover of staff, rushed appointments and basic tasks left undone.