Decision details

Motion From Councillor Liz Brighouse

Decision Maker: County Council

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Decision:

With the Consent of Council, Councillor Brighouse moved an amendment to her Motion at the suggestion of Councillor Howson and Councillor Heathcoat.

 

The Amendment by Councillor Williams as set out in Annex 1 to the schedule of Business was lost by 49 votes to 2, with 7 abstentions.

 

The substantive Motion as amended was carried unanimously.

 

RESOLVED: (unanimous)

 

“Despite:

·                paying higher per hour costs than most authorities to our Home Care Providers;

·                investing a significant amount of time and resources in enhancing the status of Home Care workers; and

·                having changed the contracting arrangements for Home Care;

 

there is still a perception that this is a low status profession with poor pay and conditions of service. There is now a severe crisis in recruitment of Home Care professionals which is a greater threat to services than the financial challenges.

 

Oxfordshire County Council therefore asks the Cabinet to start  explore a process to:

·                create a directly employed workforce with training, continuous professional development, fair pay and conditions of service at its core;

·                provide training and education opportunities for young people and adults in this area of employment and engage with young people in considering the caring professions as a future career path through apprentiships and other routes.”

 

 

 

 

Publication date: 27/03/2017

Date of decision: 21/03/2017

Decided at meeting: 21/03/2017 - County Council

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