UNISON responds to the Public Accounts Committee report
UNISON responds to the Public Accounts Committee report
If a society is judged on its ability to care for those who need support, what does it mean to turn caring into profit?
Decision comes after a lengthy campaign by UNISON
Announcement comes as part of plans to bring social care and NHS services closer together
Community delegates recognise work of Care Workers for Change campaign in defending care services and organising a fragmented and casualised workforce
Responding to the National Audit Office (NAO) report on the social care workforce published today (Thursday), UNISON’s assistant general secretary Christina McAnea said: “This damning report exposes the government’s lamentable approach to social care, which is letting down elderly and disabled people, as well as the dedicated staff looking after them. “Years of underfunding mean local councils […]
UNISON sets out priorities at successful first national social care seminar
North-East council becomes the latest to commit itself to UNISON’s Ethical Care Charter
And where an individual’s care needs change, the council promised, the appropriate adjustments will be made. “The workforce deserves fair […]
Yorkshire council becomes the largest local authority to sign UNISON’s charter
Following the rulings, some 200 organisations employing carers – some of which are charities – were liable to pay up to six years back pay […]
Following the rulings, some 200 organisations employing carers – some of which are charities – were liable to pay up to six years back pay […]
Conference pledges to campaign on funding crisis and step up action to organise workers
“Significant change needs to happen if respect and dignity are to be restored and standards improved in care homes […]
The changes follow representation by UNISON on behalf of Mencap staff in January 2017. UNISON general […]