We collected data for our Social care workforce report with the help of local authorities and commissioned providers between September and November 2024.
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28 October 2025 | By Social Care Wales
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28 October 2025 | By Social Care Wales
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27 October 2025 | By Social Care Wales
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6 October 2025 | By Social Care Wales
New survey! Share your experiences of working in early years and childcare
Our first ever early years and childcare workforce survey is now open, and we want to hear from you! -
2 October 2025 | By Social Care Wales
Help us get a snapshot of the social care workforce in Wales
We analyse the data and present it in a report we publish every year, which gives an overview of the workforce as a whole and breaks the findings down for different settings. -
1 October 2025 | By Social Care Wales
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1 October 2025 | By Sarah McCarty, Chief Executive
'Every day there is inspiring work being done... We want to celebrate that'
Our Chief Executive Sarah McCarty's message from our October 2025 e-bulletin. -
26 September 2025 | By Social Care Wales
Get your entries and nominations in for the 2026 Accolades!
We’re now welcoming entries and nominations for the 2026 Accolades. -
24 September 2025 | By Social Care Wales
New funding will help us support positive cultures in social care
Our work to embed positive cultures within social care in Wales has been given a boost thanks to funding from the Rayne Foundation’s Better Careers for Better Care programme. -
18 September 2025 | By Social Care Wales
New webpages to support strengths-based practice in social care
We’ve published new webpages to support strengths-based practice in social care. -
3 September 2025 | By Sarah McCarty, Chief Executive
The importance of putting people at the heart of the care and support they receive
In her September article for the Western Mail, our Chief Executive Sarah McCarty discusses the importance of putting people at the centre of their care and support. -
19 August 2025 | By Social Care Wales
New guides to help people with dementia or learning disabilities speak up about what matters to them
Our new 'What matters' guides support people to have meaningful conversations