If you work or are training to work in social care SCA membership can help you:
| be Committed |
SCA membership demonstrates to your employer and to your registering council that you are committed to the pursuit of best practice and ongoing learning. |
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| be Informed |
SCA sends its members regular information on all aspects of social care from what is going on in the sector to developments in practice. Membership entitles access to secure areas of our website containing information, practice guidance and ways to communicate with others working in the sector and subscription to the SCA magazine Social Caring. |
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| be Connected |
As a member of SCA you are a member of a network of individuals all working in different areas of social care who can come together to communicate and share information virtually, locally or by specialism via our Special Interest Groups to enhance your knowledge and understanding of good practice. |
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| be Protected |
SCA Standard & Enhanced membership can protect your ability to work should the worst ever happen and you have problems with either your employer or your registering body by providing advice and representation to guide you through difficult processes. (SCA does not defend poor practice) |
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| be Heard |
SCA members influence thinking and practice in social care – share your experiences and learn from others. |
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| be Represented |
SCA members inform the debate on social care. SCA represents its members interests to government and sectoral bodies directly and through consultation responses. |
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| be Trained |
SCA (education) is a registered charity dedicated to the development of training to enable social care workers to practice well. SCA members are entitled to discounts on all training and publications from SCA (Education). |
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| be Supported |
SCA members can draw upon the advice and support of their fellow members to inform their work, to share their experiences and to maintain their enthusiasm. |
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If you are interested in membership then please select a membership type from the left hand menu to find out more. Alternatively, contact 020 8949 5837 for more information.