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City Deal Project Supporting the Care Sector is Marked at Glasgow Event

Published: 28 March 2019


Last year saw the completion of the Glasgow City Region City Deal 'In Work Progression' pilot, a two year project providing specialist support to small and medium sized enterprises in the care sector, which aimed to increase business resilience and ensure employees have the skills and training required to advance in the labour market.

So, for those involved in the design and delivery of the pilot, a gathering at The Lighthouse this week was the ideal opportunity to reflect on progress made, acknowledge the commitment shown by the care homes and their staff, celebrate individual achievements, and recognise the work of the consultants who evaluated the project (The Learning and Work Institute) as well as the participating city council staff.

In Work Progression

Funded by Glasgow City Region City Deal and Glasgow City Council, with support from DWP, the In Work Progression (IWP) pilot offered bespoke support, through dedicated business advisors to care sector businesses with fewer than 250 employees. Specialist advice, as well as a range of interventions designed to help develop and grow their businesses was delivered, with the goal of increasing productivity and improving organisational performance.

Training, Development and Support

For care sector staff, the IWP pilot focused on identifying their specific training and development needs. Each home was assisted to develop a tailored package of support which would help staff to increase earnings potential and progress in their career.

Many staff have since taken on additional responsibilities, putting to use the new skills and competencies gained. They have also shown an increase in levels of job satisfaction, which has boosted their well-being.

Success

This innovative pilot has demonstrated clear signs of success. The care homes involved reported improvements in recruitment, retention and financial performance, as well as the potential for reinvesting business savings into the development of their workforce.

Development of care sector staff can be evidenced through their training successes (573 training opportunities were completed) and the number of staff increasing their earnings due to participating in the opportunities offered via the pilot.

Benefits

An example of inclusive growth, the IWP pilot was developed following consultation with care sector employers and a range of stakeholders.

An evaluation report will be published soon. All learning outcomes will be shared with City Region partners and will help shape a regional approach to In Work Progression and addressing in work poverty.

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