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Issue 54
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“Forced Vaccination” Could Add to Recruitment & Retention Woes
Care staff are nearly twice as likely to turn down a Covid jab if they’ve been threatened or not given vaccination advice by their employer, according to a UNISON survey. Concerns have been raised since the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) launched a five-week consultation in April, on whether amendments should be made to the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 which means that older adult care home providers could only deploy those staff who have received the Covid-19 vaccination. The union says the findings of its survey based on responses from over 4,000 workers across the UK, including those in care homes and out in the community –
suggest forcing care employees to get the jab is likely to backfire. Widespread take-up of the Covid vaccine across the care workforce is essential, says UNISON. But it believes government plans for mandatory vaccinations would be counterproductive and could trigger employee shortages in a sector already in crisis. The union has detailed its concerns in evidence* to a Department for Health and Social Care consultation on proposals to make the jab compulsory for workers in care homes for the elderly in England.
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