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CEO of Midland Mencap, leading a progressive citizen focussed and influenced organisation. Forty years experience of working across the social care sector. Big ticket interests - Housing, Health Inequalities, Employment, Co-Production
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Is putting in funds now to pay a highly skilled workforce a fair wage chucking money at it? For most all they get is the minimum wage for a job that comes with considerable responsibility and accountability. Stabilising the workforce should be a priority of Govt. ahead of the review
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The crisis is now not in 2028, I don’t think, unless you’re deeply invested in social care, that people grasp that. If social care collapses so does the NHS. The sector needs stabilising before Govt. Set about ‘discovering’ what is already known
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Pleased Baroness Casey is leading this but we can’t wait until 2028 and then keep our 🤞 crossed the next parliament acts on recommendations. We can only hope Casey’s interim report triggers early reform, in the meantime funds are made available to pay a highly skilled workforce a decent living wage
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Pleased Baroness Casey is leading this but we can’t wait until 2028 and then keep our 🤞 crossed the next parliament acts on recommendations. We can only hope Casey’s interim report triggers early reform, in the meantime funds are made available to pay a highly skilled workforce a decent living wage
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Pleased Baroness Casey is leading this but we can’t wait until 2028 and then keep our 🤞 crossed the next parliament acts on recommendations. We can only hope Casey’s interim report triggers early reform, in the meantime funds are made available to pay a highly skilled workforce a decent living wage
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Pleased Baroness Casey is leading this but we can’t wait until 2028 and then keep our 🤞 crossed the next parliament acts on recommendations. We can only hope Casey’s interim report triggers early reform, in the meantime funds are made available to pay a highly skilled workforce a decent living wage
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Pleased Baroness Casey is leading this but we can’t wait until 2028 and then keep our 🤞 crossed the next parliament acts on recommendations. We can only hope Casey’s interim report triggers early reform, in the meantime funds are made available to pay a highly skilled workforce a decent living wage
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Pleased Baroness Casey is leading this but we can’t wait until 2028 and then keep our 🤞 crossed the next parliament acts on recommendations. We can only hope Casey’s interim report triggers early reform, in the meantime funds are made available to pay a highly skilled workforce a decent living wage
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Pleased Baroness Casey is leading this but we can’t wait until 2028 and then keep our 🤞 crossed the next parliament acts on recommendations. We can only hope Casey’s interim report triggers early reform, in the meantime funds are made available to pay a highly skilled workforce a decent living wage
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Pleased Baroness Casey is leading this but we can’t wait until 2028 and then keep our 🤞 crossed the next parliament acts on recommendations. We can only hope Casey’s interim report triggers early reform, in the meantime funds are made available to pay a highly skilled workforce a decent living wage
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Pleased Baroness Casey is leading this but we can’t wait until 2028 and then keep our 🤞 crossed the next parliament acts on recommendations. We can only hope Casey’s interim report triggers early reform, in the meantime funds are made available to pay a highly skilled workforce a decent living wage
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And every penny recovered should be ring fenced to #socialcare, a massive win for the nation and Government
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Don’t ever underestimate Badgers. When they put a camera down the set the extent of their excavations was breathtaking. Sadly it meant demolishing part of our building as a consequence of subsidence🦡🦡🦡