More than 8 in 10 say that shortages of social care workers is a problem for society in the UK

The survey, commissioned by Community Integrated Care show 9 in 10 think social care is important

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  • Ben Glanville Senior Consultant, Observer, UK
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An Ipsos survey reveals that 91% of GB adults aged 16-75 think that social care is important and 85% say that shortages of social care workers is a problem for society in the UK. 

In a new Ipsos survey, commissioned by Community Integrated Care, 85% of GB adults aged 16-75 said that shortages of social care workers is a problem for society in the UK, with 67% regarding it as a ‘major problem’.

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  • On behalf of Community Integrated Care, Ipsos interviewed a representative quota sample of 2,056 adults aged 16-75 in Great Britain using its online i:omnibus between 4th – 7th November 2022. Data has been weighted to the known offline population proportions of this audience for age, working status and social grade within gender, and for government office region.
The author(s)
  • Ben Glanville Senior Consultant, Observer, UK

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