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£2.4m funding for a learning and development programme for the adult social care workforce supporting people with dementia
The Department of Health has recently commissioned Skills for Care to support the delivery of a national learning and development programme for the adult social care workforce supporting people with dementia. As a result, Skills for Care announced yesterday that … Read more → – £2.4m funding for a learning and development programme for the adult social care workforce supporting people with dementia
Published: July 27, 2012
In Workforce development
Tagged Skills for Care, Workforce development
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Common core principles for supporting people with dementia
A guide to training the social care and health workforce The ‘Common core principles for supporting people with dementia’ have been produced jointly by Skills for Care, and Skills for Health. They can be used to support workforce development for any … Read more → – Common core principles for supporting people with dementia
Published: June 9, 2011
In Resources and Best Practice, Workforce development
Tagged core principles, Skills for Care, Skills for Health, support
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