The Home and Community Care sector is under pressure, in large part due to pressures on the current and future workforce. Canadians overwhelming want to age or convalesce at home, and the demand on the sector given the aging demographic, the strains on the long term and acute care sectors and the changes in immigration and training policies have put additional pressures on the system. The workforce is struggling to keep up. We welcome this policy paper from 369Global laying out a fresh approach to ensuring Canada has the skilled workforce we need to meet the current and coming demands / Testimonials / Fiona Deller The Home and Community Care sector is under pressure, in large part due to pressures on the current and future workforce. Canadians overwhelming want to age or convalesce at home, and the demand on the sector given the aging demographic, the strains on the long term and acute care sectors and the changes in immigration and training policies have put additional pressures on the system. The workforce is struggling to keep up. We welcome this policy paper from 369Global laying out a fresh approach to ensuring Canada has the skilled workforce we need to meet the current and coming demands
The Home and Community Care sector is under pressure, in large part due to pressures on the current and future workforce. Canadians overwhelming want to age or convalesce at home, and the demand on the sector given the aging demographic, the strains on the long term and acute care sectors and the changes in immigration and training policies have put additional pressures on the system. The workforce is struggling to keep up. We welcome this policy paper from 369Global laying out a fresh approach to ensuring Canada has the skilled workforce we need to meet the current and coming demands