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This week's IL newsletter: Response to NAO frailty report – Care England reacts to a damning NAO report on how the NHS supports people living with frailty. #NAOFrailtyReport #NHS #FrailtySupport #AdultSocialCare #CareEngland
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Assisted dying: Care providers concerned over risk of workforce ‘division’ Care providers have raised concerns about staffing challenges and ‘division’ within the workforce should assisted dying be legalised.

Assisted dying: Care providers concerned over risk of workforce ‘division’

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‘Crushing blow’ - Care England condemns ‘cruel’ decision to stop
issuing social care visas

Care England, which represents adult social care providers, has described
the immigration white paper plans as “a crushing blow”. Under the plans,
the government will close applications for new social care visas.

Martin Green, Care England’s chief executive, said in a statement:

A This is a crushing blow to an already fragile sector. The government is
kicking us while we're already down.

For years, the sector has been propping itself up with dwindling resources,
rising costs, and mounting vacancies. International recruitment wasn’t a silver
bullet, but it was a lifeline. Taking it away now, with no warning, no funding,
and no alternative, is not just short-sighted - it’s cruel.

We're told to wait for the employment rights bill and a fair pay agreement, but
those reforms are years away and come with no significant funding attached. In
the meantime, we've lost 70,000 domestic workers over the last two years,
vacancies still remain sky-high, and many providers are on the brink of
collapse. Who do ministers think is going to care for people tomorrow, next
week, or next month?

3hago 14.01 CEST ‘Crushing blow’ - Care England condemns ‘cruel’ decision to stop issuing social care visas Care England, which represents adult social care providers, has described the immigration white paper plans as “a crushing blow”. Under the plans, the government will close applications for new social care visas. Martin Green, Care England’s chief executive, said in a statement: A This is a crushing blow to an already fragile sector. The government is kicking us while we're already down. For years, the sector has been propping itself up with dwindling resources, rising costs, and mounting vacancies. International recruitment wasn’t a silver bullet, but it was a lifeline. Taking it away now, with no warning, no funding, and no alternative, is not just short-sighted - it’s cruel. We're told to wait for the employment rights bill and a fair pay agreement, but those reforms are years away and come with no significant funding attached. In the meantime, we've lost 70,000 domestic workers over the last two years, vacancies still remain sky-high, and many providers are on the brink of collapse. Who do ministers think is going to care for people tomorrow, next week, or next month?

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National Advance Care Planning Day Conference 2025 - Care England This years National Advance Care Planning Conference 2025 will take place on the 7th May in Norfolk at the John Innes Conference Centre, Norwich, with

THANK YOU Care England for listing this year's National Advance Care Planning Conference onto your website.

www.careengland.org.uk/events/natio...

We hope to see you there. 😍

#CareEngland #ACPDay2025 #SocialCare

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