
The Benefits of Video-Based Learning
Video-based learning has been gathering pace over the last decade, expedited all the more so recently by the pandemic. So – why is video-based learning so popular and in demand?
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Video-based learning has been gathering pace over the last decade, expedited all the more so recently by the pandemic. So – why is video-based learning so popular and in demand?
‘Care and Support Reimagined: A National Care Covenant for England’, the report commissioned by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, was published on January 24th and outlines a new vision for England’s social care system.
The Archbishop of Canterbury's New Year message contained one key theme – the urgent need for change and action to fix the UK’s ‘broken’ social care system.
According to the latest annual Skills for Care Workforce Analysis - published in October 2022 - the number of unfilled roles in the adult social care sector has risen to the highest rate since records began in 2012/13.
Earlier this month Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that he will be launching a new ‘Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission,’ in honour of Dame Barbara as well as the millions of people and their loved ones whose lives have been severely impacted by dementia.
Further to the White Paper ‘People at the Heart of Care’, a ‘Digitising Social Care’ programme has been launched, to help people working in adult social care to develop their digital skills.
On May 12th 2022, the Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training in Learning Disability and Autism was signed into law with royal assent as part of the Government’s Health and Social Care Act 2022.
The white paper – ‘People at the Heart of Care’ sets out an ambitious 10 year vision for how the government will transform support and care in England.
At Social Care TV, were thrilled with the recent ‘Made for Care’ government recruitment initiative.