The Digital Skills Framework is a free resource to help support the development of digital skills across the adult social care workforce.
The framework defines seven key areas of effective digital working, organised in two ‘levels’: ‘digital skills for all staff’, and ‘go further’ with digital skills. It can be used by social care employers to help with planning staff training or by individuals for their personal development. It aims to:
- define the digital skills that care professionals should be working towards at different levels
- help social care employers and staff identify where they could develop their digital skills (with signposting to training via the Digital Social Care website)
- provide direction to learning providers on the topics that should be covered in social care digital skills training.
The framework supports the government commitment in to provide a ‘comprehensive digital learning offer’ for the adult social care sector.
Who is it for?
The framework can be used by anyone working in adult social care. For example:
- people working in adult social care who are looking to develop their skills
- social care employers who are looking for training opportunities for their staff
- social care managers, business support professionals and similar roles, who are implementing digital technologies in their organisations
- local authorities and ICSs, to help with supporting care providers and adult social care professionals locally
- learning providers and L&D managers, to support the development of training resources.
Access the framework
You can find out more about the Digital Skills Framework and download a copy on the .
Framework development
Pre 2021 - there was growing recognition of the importance of digital skills. For example, the Department for Education’s (2018) – reinforced by more digital working during pandemic
In December 2021, and the were published.
Digital Skills Framework self-assessment for people working in adult social care
Opportunities to get involved
We're developing a self-assessment for the Digital Skills Framework where people working in social care can self-assess their digital knowledge and skills against the framework, and identify what areas of learning and skills they could further develop in their roles and in the delivery of care.
We’re holding a series of engaging and interactive user groups in October and November for people working in adult social care to come together and help review and co-develop this new self-assessment with our team.
for the user group sessions developing the Digital Skills Framework self-assessment.
If you would like to get involved separately, outside of our user group sessions, please email us at digital@skillsforcare.org.uk