Staff joining social care to have fees waived

From: Scottish Government
Published: Fri Jan 14 2022


SSSC registration and PVG checks to be funded.

New staff joining the social care workforce are to have entry costs paid by the Scottish Government until the end of March.

Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) checks and Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) registration will now be funded to help encourage more staff into the profession and address winter staffing pressures.

The scheme starts today and will include staff taking up direct care posts in adult social care, along with comparable roles in children's social care services and the justice sector.

It has been introduced following discussions with COSLA and will cover local authority, private and third sectors.

Social care minister Kevin Stewart said:

"Care workers have been absolutely critical to our pandemic response, giving vulnerable people the care they need and avoiding further pressure falling on the NHS.

"This trial aims to assist easing winter pressures in this sector by removing any financial barriers that may stop people from applying for a rewarding career in care.

"There are significant pressures in social care due to high vacancy levels and increased demand. I hope this support will encourage those considering joining this vital workforce to go ahead and do so.

"We will continue to work closely with our partners to identify all possible ways we can assist the social care sector to aid recruitment and retention within the workforce at this critical time.

Background

Basic PVG checks cost 59. SSSC registration costs between 25 and 80 depending on the role.

The estimated cost of the scheme is 465,000

Eligible Justice roles will only have PVG costs covered, as these are not regulated by the SSSC.

Eligible applicants who register with SSSC will be identified when registering for eligible roles and will have no fee to pay.

Eligible applicants applying for PVG will have to use the prefix FSC when prompted during their application.

Company: Scottish Government

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