Hidden Inequality In Britain’s Social Care Industry Exposed By Landmark Report

Hidden Inequality In Britain’s Social Care Industry Exposed By Landmark Report

By Charlotte Webster-

Deep-rooted racial inequalities continue to affect thousands of social care workers across England, with minority ethnic staff significantly less likely to secure jobs or senior leadership positions while being more likely to face disciplinary action, workplace bullying and ultimately leave their employers, according to the most comprehensive analysis yet of the sector.

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The findings, published in the latest Social Care Workforce Race Equality Standard (SC-WRES) report by Skills for Care, paint a troubling picture of persistent disparities across local authority adult and children’s social care services despite years of efforts to improve equality. The 2025 report, the largest ever undertaken, gathered workforce data from 99 of England’s 153 local authorities, covering almost 133,000 employees and representing around 70 per cent of the national local authority social care workforce. the authours of the report said their research has ”highlighted the need to improve understanding and practice across the social care sector about race equality issues”.

 

 

 

 

 

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