More key-worker housing needed for essential jobs
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More key-worker housing needed for essential jobs
AN INITIATIVE to recruit and retain essential staff in the health sector should be used by other States departments, it has been claimed.
A lack of quality key-worker accommodation prompted a joint scheme to tackle such problems between the Health and Social Services Department and the Guernsey Housing Association that cost nearly £1m.
The purpose-built unit in the Ville au Roi, St Peter Port, will house 10 health and social care workers on licence, be it for a few months or few years.
Association chief executive Steve Williams said he hoped this would be the first of many developments to house such workers.
‘The Health, Home and Education departments all provide key workers,’ he said.
‘We would be happy to work with all these departments.
‘We feel that this is a good way to get good-quality accommodation for the future.
‘We are quite hopeful that this will be the first of other developments.’ (from thisisguernsey)
Sounds but will it work....
A lack of quality key-worker accommodation prompted a joint scheme to tackle such problems between the Health and Social Services Department and the Guernsey Housing Association that cost nearly £1m.
The purpose-built unit in the Ville au Roi, St Peter Port, will house 10 health and social care workers on licence, be it for a few months or few years.
Association chief executive Steve Williams said he hoped this would be the first of many developments to house such workers.
‘The Health, Home and Education departments all provide key workers,’ he said.
‘We would be happy to work with all these departments.
‘We feel that this is a good way to get good-quality accommodation for the future.
‘We are quite hopeful that this will be the first of other developments.’ (from thisisguernsey)
Sounds but will it work....
Re: More key-worker housing needed for essential jobs
we have homeless families or families living in shit and four to a room and we the tax payer have provided cheap, subsidised top of the range accommodation to over paid workers who could very very easily find and afford alternative accommodation. There is something very perverse here.
Pete Burtenshaw-
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Re: More key-worker housing needed for essential jobs
help i agree with Peter!
but the new places certainly look so much better ..at what cost!
but the new places certainly look so much better ..at what cost!
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Re: More key-worker housing needed for essential jobs
its not a bad thing to agree with me I do it all the time and the cost I think was one mill.........
Pete Burtenshaw-
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