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Restricting staffing during shortage has the care sector worried

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“A crushing blow” is how Care England described government plans to scrap the social care visa scheme, which allows carers from abroad to work in the UK.

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It is a move which care providers say makes the crisis in social care even worse.

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The government admits that social care is on its knees. But that’s nothing new.

For decades, social care has creaked under the pressure of an ageing population.

Restricting staffing during a staffing crisis has a lot of care providers worried.

They say they struggle to recruit from within the UK and have become more and more reliant on foreign workers.

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Like in the NHS, there is a chronic shortage of carers, with an estimated 70,000 domestic care workers leaving the sector over the last two years.

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But this is not the first time that changes to immigration rules have impacted the care sector.

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In 2023, changes led to a dramatic 70% fall in international recruitment in just three months.

Providers say that without access to international workers, there is a real risk of significant workforce shortages.

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That means that providers cannot meet this growing demand for care, which undermines the quality of care for thousands of people across the UK.

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Skills for Care, the organisation that monitors the workforce in the sector, estimates that an additional 540,000 care workers will be needed by 2040 to meet population needs.

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This raises critical questions about where these workers will come from if neither the funding nor the migration route exists.

Caught in the middle: the old and vulnerable.

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