Review of Level 4 Vocational Qualifications in Health & Social Care NI - Employer Survey 2024

Closes 8 Jan 2025

Opened 6 Dec 2024

Overview

The Department of Health (DoH) has commissioned a review of the RQF Level 4 qualifications in Health and Social Care, currently offered within Northern Ireland.  Northern Ireland Social Care Council is the regulatory body for the social care workforce, with a delegated statutory function in relation to training and occupational standards for the social care workforce.  Therefore, the DoH has tasked the Social Care Council to undertake this qualification review on their behalf, in collaboration with key stakeholders across the sector.  

As an employer and provider of social care services in NI, your perception and confidence in the Vocational Qualifications offered to those engaged as social care practitioners is important.

Your feedback to this review will ensure that the development of qualifications is informed and shaped by sectoral needs.  

This survey is made up of 17 questions and should take 10-15 minutes to complete.  We would appreciate if you could complete the survey before midnight on Wednesday 8 January 2025.

If you have any queries about the management of this survey, please contact our Evaluation Manager andre.mckeown@niscc.hscni.net  

If you have would like to talk directly to the Workforce Development Team about this review, please contact paul.rooney@niscc.hscni.net.

Thank you.

The Social Care Council Workforce Development Team

Why your views matter

Your feedback will be a key part of this review.  It will help us to ensure these qualifications continue to provide the skills and knowledge required for social care practitioners to practise safely and effectively in their adult social care roles.

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Audiences

  • Service users/patients
  • Carers
  • General Public
  • Advocate groups
  • Community/Voluntary sector organisations
  • Health and social care providers – statutory
  • Health and social care providers – non-statutory
  • Health and social care staff
  • Health and social care regulators
  • Staff representatives/Unions

Interests

  • Regulation of health and social care
  • Customer Service Excellence