It transpires that as well as the scrapping of the ‘golden hello’ recruitment subsidy programme, the Government has cut Care First Careers - the £75m programme to help 50,000 young unemployed people enter the adult social care workforce.
It transpires that as well as the scrapping of the ‘golden hello’ recruitment subsidy programme, the Government has cut Care First Careers - the £75m programme to help 50,000 young unemployed people enter the adult social care workforce.
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