19 May, 2021 13:20
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Social care workers are individuals who help to support, care for, protect and empower people to live as well and as independently as possible.
The’ Social Care-Making a Difference’ campaign has been developed by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council on behalf of the Department of Health as part of its ongoing work to reform Adult Social Care.
The campaign wants to inspire the right people to consider a career in social care and also help the general public gain a greater appreciation and awareness of the role of its skilled and dedicated social care workforce.
New campaign to boost adult social care workforce in Northern Ireland
Making a Difference campaign shines a light on the importance of our 43,000 strong social care workforce
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Tony McNally works as a Care Assistant at Parkmanor Oaks Care Home in Dunmurry.
A new campaign launched by Health Minister Robin Swann is hoping to boost the adult social care workforce in Northern Ireland. The
‘Social Care – Making a Difference’ campaign has been developed by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council on behalf of the Department of Health as part of its ongoing work to reform Adult Social Care.
Through short films and unique photography the campaign shines a light on the diversity, impact and importance of our 43,000 strong social care workforce and the positive difference they are making in people’s lives. It’s hoped that the social care workers stories will inspire the right people to consider a career in social care to build a sustainable provision of