Cambridgeshire care group encourages volunteers to join National Care Force
Care homes have been hit with staffing problems due to the ongoing pandemic so more volunteers are needed to hep support the vulnerable
Submitted by Aaron Wise
A care and rehab community in Cambridgeshire is encouraging volunteers to sign up to the National Care Force during the coronavirus crisis.
Askham Village Community is appealing for people all over the county to sign up and book shifts at one of the 2000 registered homes and help provide much-needed support to the social sector.
The National Care Force is pushing to reach 100,000 volunteers to continue to help fill staffing gaps, caused by coronavirus, in care and rehab centres.
Aliyyah-Begum Nasser, Director at Askham Village Community, said: “The National Care Force is a fantastic initiative that offers much-needed support to our sector, helping to direct resources to the areas that are most in need of them.
"At Askham, we’ve been very fortunate so far, having put stringent measures in place at the earliest opportunity and going into lockdown a week ahead of the Government’s advice to do so.
"This has meant, in terms of infections, we’ve avoided any outbreak so far. However, that doesn’t mean we haven’t been impacted.
“Although testing is starting to become more widespread, the lead time in results is anywhere between 48 hours and up to 5 days. This delay means there have been periods where staff have had to self-isolate, being unable to work during that time.
"The services provided by the National Care Force though, help us to bring in extra resources swiftly, ensuring there’s no break in our delivery of care. With that in mind, we’re encouraging as many people as possible to sign up, helping to expand and grow this vital support service.”
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