Cohesion, Skills for Care and Royds Withy King: What is happening to retention in social care?
Thank you to everyone who attended our Retention Social Care Forum. We hope you found it useful. If you would like to view a recording of the webinar you can do so below.
You can download a copy of the event slides here: Retention event slides (534 downloads )
We have also released our event white paper which can be found here.
Q&A section
We have included a summary of the questions asked at the retention event.
We find that there is so much paperwork to set a new carer up, this can put certain candidates off as there is so much information we need prior to them starting. How can we make paperwork more streamlined so it’s not off putting for potential candidates?
The requirements can be onerous, particularly given lots of applicants are using phones and mobile devices rather than a computer. We tend to ask for the information that is required at the point it is needed in order not to put people off. For example, don’t ask for references until they have been interviewed and you are at offer stage. Communication is key – guide your candidates through the paperwork process as much as possible.
Does anyone incentivise buddies? We struggle to get staff to take on this role especially when we are so short staffed.
Some care organisations have incentivised buddy scheme – each buddy is paid £25 per quarter for every retained starter where they have checked in weekly. Training is key here to ensure buddies are confident in the part they play.
We are a home care provider and I like the idea of a buddy system but it is difficult with lone working – any recommendations?
Consider operating a buddy system where the new starter shadows the same member of staff for a period of time.
Royds Withy King have provided a FAQ document to answer your questions about mandatory vaccinations.
This can be downloaded here: Mandatory Vaccination FAQs (565 downloads )
Here are the various links mentioned during the retention event:
Skills for Care
Skills for Care supports adult social care employers to deliver what the people they support need and what commissioners and regulators expect.
Visit the Skills for Care website
Royds Withy King
Employment and HR specialist law firm
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LinkedIn Group
We encourage all of you to continue to share and learn by joining our Social Care Recruitment group on LinkedIn
Cohesion Social Care LinkedIn Group
Psychometric Assessment
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Recruitment requirements
If you would like to discuss any aspects of the recruitment solutions offered by Cohesion, then please contact Amanda Marques 07753 871926
Care and Support Jobs
View our career in care website https://careandsupportjobs.co.uk
We would like to showcase your care organisation and jobs. We will prioritise those happy to help us promote the new site to applicants.
Care Home Open Week
Visit the Care Home Open Week site https://championingsocialcare.org.uk/care-home-open-day/
Care Home Open Week took place this year between 28th June and 4th July 2021. If you would like to find out more about the initiative and how you could get involved please contact Amanda Marques 07753 871926
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