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Encouraging workforce progress must not distract from the need to grow a sustainable domestic workforce – SCIE responds to new Skills for Care report

24 June 2026

The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) has today, 24 June 2026, responded to Skills for Care’s annual ‘Size and structure of the adult social care sector and workforce in England’ report.

The figures provide welcome evidence that the sector has become more stable following the significant workforce pressures experienced in recent years. Fewer vacancies and continued growth in filled posts are positive signs for providers, the workforce, and people who draw on care and support.

However, SCIE has warned that these improvements should be viewed in the context of longer-term workforce challenges that remain unresolved.

The latest data gives grounds for cautious optimism. It is encouraging to see vacancy rates return to the lowest levels in a decade and the workforce continue to grow.

But one of the key drivers of workforce growth in recent years has been international recruitment. International colleagues have made an invaluable contribution to social care. However, changes to the migration system mean that international recruitment alone cannot provide a sustainable long-term answer to the sector’s workforce challenges. This is against a backdrop of a reduction in British nationals joining the workforce. Together, these trends expose the fragility of the sector’s workforce pipeline.

The progress shown in this year’s figures is welcome, but sustaining it will require long-term workforce planning and investment. Social care must be seen as a valued career with clear progression opportunities, competitive pay, and access to high-quality learning and development. Building a strong domestic workforce is essential if we are to create a resilient social care sector capable of meeting growing demand in the years ahead.

Gerard Crofton-Martin
Interim Chief Executive of the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)

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The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) improves the lives of people of all ages by co-producing, sharing, and supporting the use of the best available knowledge and evidence about what works in practice. We are a leading independent social care charity working with organisations that support adults, families and children across the UK.

If you have any questions regarding this release, please do not hesitate to contact Molly Pennington, Press and Media Relations Officer, at molly.pennington@scie.org.uk

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