Value Social Care: Why Tuesday 25 February 2025 matters for millions?

Published 25 February 2025

Press release, supplied by Providers Unite:

Tuesday 25 February was a pivotal moment for social care as Making Space joined thousands at the Providers Unite Day of Action in Westminster to advocate for vital social care reform, raise awareness of its economic and societal value and demand better funding.

On the 25 February 2025, we stood at a critical crossroads for social care within our communities. Thousands of care and support providers, some accompanied by recipients of care, took part in a coordinated Day of Action centred in Westminster and simultaneously from multiple locations around the country.

The Providers Unite Picnic was more than just a date on the calendar; it was a call to action, a moment to recognise, affirm and value the essential role of social care in our society.

Millions of individuals, carers, service users, families, and communities depend on a system that has long been undervalued and underfunded. This must change to ensure that we have a system that is fit for the future.

We are an integral part of the care and health offer alongside the NHS and Local Government partners.

However, since the late 1980s, successive governments have ignored social care and provided inadequate investment to meet the demand for safe and happy lives of millions. It's time for real change.

As part of our #ValueSocialCare campaign, we are calling on the government to engage in a meaningful dialogue with us about the impact of the October 2024 measures, alongside urgent reforms to ensure fair pay, better working conditions, and sustainable investment in care services.

1.6 million social care and support workers provide essential support to some of the most vulnerable people in our communities, yet their contributions often go unnoticed and unrewarded.

Why Providers Unite created the 25 Feb Day of Action:

  1. To explain to central government that Social Care deserves Recognition & Respect. Social care is an essential support to our society, ensuring dignity and independence for those in need. It is time for policymakers to acknowledge its true value.
  2. To call for Fair Pay for Social Care Workers Now! Our incredible social care workforce deserves the fair pay and recognition they have long been denied. With 5.8% of the working population dedicated to social care - more than in the NHS, it's time their wages reflect their skill, dedication, and the essential nature of their work. These professionals are the backbone of our communities, yet they are still treated as second-class workers.
  3. To highlight the need for Sustainable Funding for Community Care and Support Services. Millions rely on community care and support services every day, but without proper investment, these essential services are at risk. Rising costs and changes to Employers' National Insurance contributions threaten access to quality care for countless individuals. We cannot let vulnerable people be left without support.

It’s time for real commitment to Value Social Care.

Invest in community care now to protect lives and futures. We urge the public to stand with us and demand meaningful change. The future of our care system and the well-being of millions depends on it.


Show your support…
Find out more and sign the open letter today and make your voice heard: www.providersunite.co.uk

It’s time to unite, act, and secure the future of social care - for our communities, our NHS, and the millions who rely on these essential services.

 

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