We are excited to announce a new monthly column written by social care campaigner and former Care Manager, Mark Topps.
We have been following Mark’s campaigns to improve the industry and public perception of Carers for the last few months. His understanding of care and passion to improve the sector makes him the perfect person to deliver commentary on the current state of care and different issues within the industry.
Mark Topps’ Social Care Column
Hi everyone, I’m Mark Topps. I started working in social care when I was 17 years old and I fell in love with the role. Shortly afterwards, I decided to pursue a career working in social care. I was determined to lead and upskill a workforce that was dedicated to delivering excellent quality care that was person-centred and truly met the needs of the individuals supported.
Nowadays, I enjoy raising awareness for both people using care services and those working within them. Over the last couple of years, I have led numerous campaigns and petitions with a combined signature list of 2.8 million. My most recent campaign called on the government to see and treat care workers as skilled professionals. I also campaign for the government to treat people living with a learning disability to have the same rights as those without.
I currently work as a Regional Support Manager. Outside of social care, I enjoy spending time with my three young children and wife.
Staying hopeful
Whilst we social care folk can get frustrated about the delays, it has been great to see many groups formed including people and organisations working collaboratively to address the issues we currently face and establishing exciting ways to overcome these.
Boris Johnson said reforming social care was one of his priorities. However, with an ageing population and people living longer the time is running out on how much longer a sector on its knees can hold out and wait for the government to invest in society and its people. I have hope that I and the rest of the advocates for the sector can work together with the government to find a solution that is beneficial for all those in care and delivering it.