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Sector skills councils (SSCs) are employer-led organisations that cover specific industries in the United Kingdom. They were introduced by Adult Skills Minister, Rt Hon John Healey MP in 2002, [ 1 ] while the architect of the policy was Tom Bewick, an education and skills adviser to the Labour Government , 1997-2002.
Skills for Care is the strategic workforce development and planning body for adult social care in England. Skills for Care is an independent registered charity working with employers , government entities, and partners whose mission is to ensure social care has the right people, skills and support required to deliver the highest quality care ...
The Skills for Business network is an umbrella organisation for the twenty-five Sector Skills Councils in the ... Skills for Care and Development ... Skills for Health;
According to the SSDA [1] (the Sector Skills Development Agency, replaced in 2008 by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills and the Federation for Industry Sector Skills and Standards, comprising all nineteen sector skills councils), a unit of NOS must comprise: Title, reflecting the content of the NOS
The National Minimum Data Set for Social Care (NMDS-SC) is a web-based system that gathers information about the adult social care workforce. Employers from all areas of the sector including the independent and statutory sector can register and update their information. The NMDS-SC is collected online. [2]
Sector skills council; Skills CFA; Skills for Business; Skills for Care; U. UK Commission for Employment and Skills This page was ...
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The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), formerly the Health Professions Council (HPC), is a statutory regulator of over 280,000 [1] professionals from 15 health and care professions in the United Kingdom. The Council reports its main purpose is to protect the public.