We the UK public do not value people and social care properly

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When people say we mistake salary for the value of peoples jobs the are wrong. Salary should reflect the value of the job you do. Trouble is UK society does not take responsibility for rewarding our workers with a fair salary.

We do not value social care workers. They are not paid a true living wage.

  • Social care employers do not pay a fair living wage
  • Councils do not reward social care providers with a fair contract payment to deliver reliable safe quality social care services
  • UK governments for decades have not provided enough money to fund quality social care
  • The UK public are not prepared to pay tax or other means of funding quality social care in the UK.

We the people in the UK are happy to perpetuate poor social care services. By allowing our politicians on all sides and all colours to use social care as a political football we allow them to pass the buck. We need to grab hold of social care.

The people that winge about restricting low skilled workers to UK on basis that our social care services will collapse are missing the point. We need to pay our social care workers more to ensure people are prepared to work in social care services.

What that means is that we the UK public need to pay more to properly fund social care. Secondly the UK government needs to change how we manage social care. This if done properly can actually improve NHS services and even save money. Either councils or central UK government need to give more money to social care providers or bring that into public ownership. Social care providers or local or central government must pay people working in social care more to improve the quality and consistency of social care in the UK.

We need to stop blaming everyone else for poor social care in the UK. It starts with people in the UK paying more to fund social care in the UK. Then we can say that social care workers get paid what they are worth.

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NHS England says homeopathy should not be recommended to the public in England. NHS England has serious concerns with the Professional Standards Agency over the possible reaccreditation of the UKs largest group of registered homeopaths.

NHS England thinks that reaccrediting the UKs largest group of registered homeopaths will give a false impression to the public that their treatments are clinically and scientifically established.

In 2017 NHS England recommended that GPs stop providing homeopathy recommendations. NHS England thinks there is no good quality evidence that homeopathy is effective as a treatment for any health condition.

The Society of Homeopaths said it would not be commenting while its reaccreditation was currently being considered.

NHS England has issued guidance based on the latest clinical evidence to ensure that patients are not prescribed items such as homeopathy that could be unsafe ineffective or where there are more cost effective alternatives.

Anything that gives homeopathy a veneer of credibility risks chancers being able to con more people into parting with their hard earned cash in return for bogus treatments which at best do nothing and at worst can be potentially dangerous.

NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens

The NHS the Chief Medical Officer and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellences position is that homeopathic remedies are not scientifically validated or recommended to treat any health conditions.

Anyone can practise as a homeopath in the UK without any qualifications or experience.

The Professional Standards Authority accredits organisations such as the Society of Homeopaths which have a register of homeopathy practitioners.

Homeopathy is based on the concept that diluting a version of a substance that causes illness has healing properties.

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