Voices of those shaping and delivering social care
Today’s Care Creates… reflections highlight the real and lasting impact of social care — on people, communities and futures. From career progression and fair pay, to stronger local economies, safer care through technology and opportunities for young people, these voices show how care creates value far beyond the point of support.
Care Creates… Progression
“From day one, carers are supported through structured induction, ongoing training and clear opportunities to build skills, confidence and professional capability. Pay banding linked to development ensures learning leads to real advancement, transforming care from a job into a sustainable and respected career pathway”
– Bluebird Care
Care Creates… Strong local economies
“Care builds strong local economies by creating meaningful jobs… but we must ensure this skilled work is paid fairly”
– Kirsty Cartin, Care Home Manager, Rashielee Care Home
Care Creates… Opportunities That Change Futures.
“Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) Forth Valley are incredibly grateful in have such a caring and committed partner (Carrondale Care Home) in our local community. By opening their doors so generously to our pupils, they are not only providing valuable opportunities for work experience and volunteering, but also helping young people build confidence, develop essential skills, and form meaningful intergenerational relationships. This kind of partnership is exactly what DYW is all about – creating real-world experiences that inspire young people, raise aspirations, and support positive destinations. The impact of this support goes far beyond the classroom.”
– Karen Wright, DYW Forth Valley Programme Lead
Care Creates… Security
“Care Creates security by offering flexible and guaranteed contracts that give carers confidence in their working hours and income. By reducing uncertainty and supporting predictable work patterns wherever possible, we enable carers to plan their lives, support their families and build long-term careers in social care rather than short-term roles.”
– Bluebird Care
Care Creates the conditions for people to thrive – through progression, fair work, local impact, innovation and security, now and for the future.
Together, these perspectives remind us that social care is not just essential – it is transformative. Care Creates security, opportunity and progress when the workforce is valued, supported and invested in. That’s why recognising and strengthening care matters – for staff, for communities and for Scotland’s future.
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