Making technology work for homecare
We need to make more use of tech for immediate change.
Read moreSocial care career myths busted
Misconceptions can make it difficult to recruit new entrants in a sector with 110,000 vacancies at any one time.
Read moreThe care users redesigning support
People with learning disabilities and autism are working with health and care staff on new methods of support.
Read moreCymru Care becomes a Disability Confident Committed Employer
Cymru Care Training has become a Disability Confident Committed Employer Level 1.
Read moreHow can FE provide students with a Mental Health safety net?
Dr Ian Jackson, medical director and clinical safety officer, at Refero, explains how technology can eliminate the possibility of students who are susceptible to mental health problems, from falling through the cracks.
Read moreWhy social care thrives when users help design services
What is quality? How do you define it, how do you measure it and, most importantly, how do you provide it?
Read moreYoung, or not so young, and looking for a rewarding career?
More people are needed to join the care workforce in Wales if it is to have enough workers to meet the challenges of the future.
Read moreThe benefits of arts in care homes
People living in one care village have worked with artists to learn new skills including sculpture, painting and dance
Read moreNew Qualifications in Health & Social Care
Those looking to forge a career in the care sector in Wales will be able to study for new health and social care, early years and childcare qualifications from today.
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