Increased funding for rising social care costs proposed in council budget. (News source: Reading Borough Council)
In February, Reading Borough Council announced a proposed budget increase to address rising adult social care and children’s services costs, including an additional £4.7 million for adult social care and £3.8 million for children’s services.
This move reflects a wider reality across the UK: demand for qualified care professionals is increasing faster than ever. But funding alone is not the solution. The real backbone of social care is a skilled, qualified workforce. The Hidden Message Behind This News: Skills Shortages. When councils increase social care budgets, it’s usually driven by:
- Rising care needs
- More complex cases
- Workforce shortages
- Pressure to meet CQC and NHS standards

For care workers, this sends a clear signal:
Formal qualifications are no longer optional — they are essential.
At LCPS, we specialise in work-based NVQ Health & Social Care qualifications, designed for professionals already working in:
- Care homes
- Supported living
- Domiciliary care
- NHS-linked settings
- Childcare and early years environments
- Popular NVQ Pathways at LCPS:
- NVQ Level 2 Health & Social Care
- NVQ Level 3 Adult Care
- NVQ Level 4 Lead Practitioner
- NVQ Level 5 Adult Care / Residential Management

Why Learners Choose LCPS:
- ✔ 100% work-based assessment
- ✔ No exams
- ✔ Evidence gathered from your existing job
- ✔ UK-recognised RQF qualification
- ✔ Flexible online support from experienced assessors
From Council Budgets to Career Progression
As councils like Reading invest more into social care services, employers are under increasing pressure to:
- Hire qualified staff
- Promote trained practitioners
- Meet regulatory standards
- Improve staff retention
- For individuals, this creates opportunity:
- Higher pay
- Promotion to senior or management roles
- Stronger job security
- Better recognition of professional experience

An NVQ qualification bridges the gap between doing the work and being formally recognised for it.
Rising social care budgets tell us one thing clearly:
The UK needs skilled, qualified care professionals — now and in the future.
If you already work in care, an NVQ is not starting over.
It’s turning what you already do every day into a recognised qualification.
