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Proud to Care

More frontline workers are set to join the effort to support older and vulnerable Londoners as the boroughs join forces to urgently boost recruitment to the care sector. London local authorities are working in partnership using the Proud to Care London website to recruit care workers, care managers, social workers, occupational therapists, chefs and cleaners. This recruitment portal will link job seekers with essential jobs in the sector matching their experience and training.

London Councils has been working with boroughs to boost the recruitment drive and extend the existing Proud to Care web portal, which previously served five boroughs, to provide potential candidates for every London borough.

London Councils Chair Cllr Peter John OBE launched the campaign on BBC Radio London (starts at 1:10).

And Cllr DannyThorpe discussed the pressure on care services and the need to recruit more staff on BBC London Evening News (from start).

Find out more about the recruitment drive.

 

Feweek.co.uk

Feweek wrote an article about how ofsted staff are being considered to help volunteer in the social care sector

https://feweek.co.uk/2020/04/27/ofsteds-1700-staff-considerably-under-occupied-admits-chief-inspector-but-available-to-volunteer/

 

London Tv

https://london-tv.co.uk/get-a-job-with-the-help-of-proud-to-care-london/

 

East London and West Essex Guardian

https://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/18384630.coronavirus-london-councils-launch-carer-recruitment-drive/

 

Recruiter magazine

The Recruiter Magazine has written a fabulous article on the fabulous work that Proud to Care London is doing  Pan-London.

We are working with the London Councils to help provide social care to organisations in need throughout london.

RecruitMag

Proud to Care campaign launch

Cllr Peter John, Chair of London Councils, spoke to Vanessa Feltz about London’s new Proud to Care campaign, which celebrates care workers and promotes job opportunities within the sector. Cllr John went on to discuss the variety of pressures facing London boroughs – including severe budget challenges – and their continuing response to Covid-19. – BBC Radio London (starting at 8:10) 

 

Pressure on domiciliary care services and social worker recruitment campaign

Features an interview with Greenwich Leader Cllr Danny Thorpe, footage of care workers in Greenwich, figures from London Councils on social care capacity and the need to recruit more staff, and an interview with a parent who is providing care to their child. Watch more here.

 

The London Post 

https://london-post.co.uk/proudtocare-recruitment-drive-to-step-up-social-care-support-in-london/

 

MyLondon

https://www.mylondon.news/news/west-london-news/london-coronavirus-ealing-care-home-18103291