Royal College of Nursing Calls For More Training For Care Staff Following TV Investigation, UK

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Article Date: 16 Apr 2009 - 1:00 PDT

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The Royal College of Nursing has commended the Panorama investigation into domiciliary care. The RCN said the amount of training offered to some staff is 'deeply concerning' and that the BBC programme was right to bring this to the public's attention.

The investigation revealed that some of the UK's biggest homecare providers employed carers without the relevant training required to care for vulnerable people.

RCN Chief Executive & General Secretary, Dr Peter Carter said:

"It is vital that all care staff receive the right training and support and that there is appropriate regulation in place to ensure this happens. Without enough training for care workers, it is simply not possible for people in care homes to receive the quality of care that they expect and deserve."

The programme, Britain's Homecare Scandal, broadcast on 09 April 2009, also revealed that one reporter was permitted to work 14 shifts before her Criminal Records Bureau check was completed.

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Read more in the investigation on the BBC website.

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posted by Sarah Langham on 5 Oct 2009 at 8:56 am

I'm disgusted by what i read about panorama's undercover report. I am a trained nurse running a care staff provider who's staff are trained mentored and assesed regularly. How do these people sleep at night they should be stopped from operating immediately.

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