New Social Care Advisory Councils have Launched
If you work as part of a nurse agency or if you work with a nursing recruitment agency, then you will know how important it is for new care jobs to be created. That is why carers can now rest assured knowing that a brand-new scheme has been launched. This aims to give social nurses who work in the UK the chance to have a much stronger voice when it comes to commissioning discussions in the local area. The solutions to the problems are those who are working on the front line. Many people just don’t see the point in sitting down and asking them. This kind of innovation has been spearheaded by the chief nurse for social care who works at the department. Deborah Sturdy who is a chief nursing officer has taken the time to speak about the initiative. ICBs have been long established as being part of the reform in England and they have come into force around July. They want to see better joint working between those who really need it and they also want to support those who work in the local area. Right now, there are around 42 of these integrated systems around the country and every one of them is responsible for the commission of NHS services within the area. Nurses who work in social care are really in need of support and they are finally being given it. Only time will tell if this is going to bring about a positive change or if more needs to be done but right now it is great to see that nurses across the sector are being helped out. This has been a long time coming as well, as the sector appears to be struggling when it comes to nurses who are not able to do their jobs due to limitations.