The scrutiny committee wants to know how much enabling care providers to compensate staff for unpaid hours would cost the council
I’m Paul Hutton with news that Suffolk County Council is looking into whether carers providing at-home care could be compensated for unpaid hours spent travelling. The scrutiny committee wants to know how much enabling care providers to compensate staff for unpaid hours would cost the council. The suggestion came in response to declining recruitment and retention of staff providing adult care. The number of vacant adult social care roles in Suffolk increased by half between 2021 and 2022. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio
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