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Adult social care is contributing more to the economy, but skill levels are falling and recruitment remains a challenge.

Summary by radiojackie.com
The sector generated almost £78 billion in the year to March, up 12% on the previous year. The number of care workers with a level two qualification has fallen over the past six years, as roles become more complex. In Surrey, just 39% of adult social care workers hold a relevant qualification, highlighting local skills gaps. Oonagh Smyth, chief executive of Skills for Care, says the sector is crucial as the UK’s population ages.
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radiojackie.com broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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