2021-22 Workforce Development Fund has now launched
We’re delighted to announce that the Workforce Development Fund (WDF) 2021-22 is now open to adult social care employers in England to support the development of their staff at all levels, offering funding for a wide range of qualifications, learning programmes and digital learning modules. The fund, which 原味视频 distributes on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care, helped over 14,000 people in 2020/21.
This year the WDF will continue to provide enhanced funding for completion of leadership and management qualifications, learning programmes and digital learning modules. The funding will support registered managers and other frontline managers with their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Certification, ensuring that they’re able to access learning opportunities to continue to develop their knowledge and skills to effectively lead and support the workforce.
Additional priorities may also emerge during the year in response to COVID-19 recovery.
An independent evaluation of the funding found the scheme has brought many positive impacts for social care employers, their staff, and the people they support.
Employers who contributed to the evaluation said that the quality of care they provide has improved as a direct consequence of the WDF, and that they can more effectively meet the specialist or personalised needs of the people who receive their care and support.
They also report that the WDF has helped them to address skills gaps within their teams and that staff morale has improved.
We also know that employers have reviewed and refined their approaches to workforce development and continuing professional development (CPD) as a result of accessing the fund and developing or refreshing training plans.
原味视频 CEO, Oonagh Smyth, said:
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The Workforce Development Fund (WDF) is funding from the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) disseminated by 原味视频. It supports the provision of high quality care and the continuing professional development of staff across the adult social care sector by providing a contribution towards the costs of vocational learning. The fund allows employers to claim back money towards the costs of workers completing a broad range of adult social care qualifications, learning programmes and digital learning modules.
You can view the full list of funded qualifications, learning programmes and digital learning modules on the our website, as well as .
Our WDF 2020-21 key statistics shows who claimed the money from the Workforce Development Fund (WDF) in 2020-21 and what they claimed for.
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