Skills for Care and Development (SfC&D) is the UK Sector Skills Council for the Social Care, Children and Young People’s workforce.
“Are you well prepared to face the challenges and meet the demand for social care, children’s and young people’s services in the future?”
Who we are
Skills for Care and Development (SfC&D) is the UK Sector Skills Council for the Social Care, Children and Young People’s workforce. SfC&D operates as an Alliance of five UK partners and is represented in Northern Ireland by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (NISCC). NISCC is the regulatory body for the social care workforce in Northern Ireland. NISCC leads SfC&D’s work in Northern Ireland with the network of employers, government bodies, voluntary organisations, independent providers, service users, carers and stakeholders from the sector, to plan for and develop the workforce to meet future needs.
Our devolved structure ensures that we can develop a workforce which meets the specific needs of services in NI whilst maintaining consistently high standards and sharing best practice across the UK. The voluntary and community sector, with almost 30,000 paid workers and around 75,000 volunteers – many of whom are involved in training, planning or delivering social care and children’s services - represents a significant proportion of our sector, therefore their involvement and contribution is vital.
The Social Care, Children’s & Young People’s Services Workforce in NI
How we will support the sector to meet these challenges
SfC&D has established a Workforce Development Committee to co-ordinate projects to establish:
Committee members are key employers/representatives from the statutory, independent, private and voluntary agencies; education interests; government agencies and stakeholders from across the sector. These representatives provide advice on skills needs, workforce capacity and training provision for the sector. They also act as a contact between the committee and sector interests to ensure that SfC&D project groups can work with people and organisations within NI more effectively. The voluntary/community sector representatives on the committee are Roisin Foster (Regional Director for Leonard Cheshire in NI and member of the Association of Chief Officer of Voluntary Organisations) and Norman McKinley (Operations Director for British Red Cross in Northern Ireland).
Current Projects
In the next 3- 18 months SfC&D will:
What does this mean for the sector?
The establishment of SfC&D means that the sector will gain:
Getting involved with SfC&D
SfC&D is part of the Skills for Business Network which links Sector Skills Councils and helps to identify areas of common working. We also link with NICVA as the voluntary/community sector liaison with SSCs in NI and across the UK. A number of voluntary and community organisations are contributing to consultations and information sessions for workforce development and training in NI. Details of consultations and development work are published on the NISCC website www.niscc.info E-Bulletins from the SfC&D Workforce Development Committee are also available on the News Section of the site. You can also call us on
028 9041 7600 or email
info@niscc.n-i.nhs.uk