Attracting a new workforce in health and social care across Suffolk and North East Essex
Health and care organisations are collaborating as an Integrated Care System (ICS) to develop a Workforce Priority Plan for the mental health and Learning Disabilities (LD) workforce. This plan aims to address the challenges faced by the mental health and LD workforce across the entire system.
A series of workshops involving multiple agencies (health, social care, voluntary sector and universities) were conducted to gain a better understanding of the challenges and opportunities involved in integrated working among the health, social care, and third sectors.
This resulted in a number of priority areas that we are now working on;
- How we use population data to identify a clear view on what is needed in the region based on need and demand.
- How we work together as one system on issues such as recruitment and retention.
- How to attract a new workforce into health, social care and the voluntary sector.
- How we can offer more student placements as a system to be able to increase the uptake of university places.
- How we can offer more apprenticeships and work experience.
- How we can work together to identify training opportunities.
We are also looking for organisations that may be willing to support a Mental Health and/or Learning Disabilities student nurse.
You can read more about Breaking the Barriers of Branch Specific Nursing by clicking here
If you can help, please click on the "Expanding mental health / learning disability nursing student placements" tab below and complete the form. We will then set up a meeting with a university partner to explore options.
Thank you for taking part on our surveys!
We would like to thank everyone that has completed our 'VCFSE Training Analysis' survey, and 'Hearing your voice on a career in Health and Social Care' survey. Your contributions and insights are incredibly valued and will help to shape our future work.
Survey results can be found on the right hand side of this page.
Information on careers in mental health and learning disability
Careers in mental health and learning disabilities professions support a wide number of people in our communities. We are keen to ensure that information is available to explain what skills and qualifications are needed to enter these rewarding roles.
- Learning Disabilities Learning Disability Compedium
- Care Support Worker Care support workers competency pack
- Mental Health Nurse (in development)