Towards caregiving as decent work. Thelma Kay

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Towards caregiving as decent work Thelma Kay Expert Group Meeting on Care and Older Persons : Links to Decent Work, Migration and Gender United Nations, New York, 6 December 2017

Changing Demographics and Disease Burden A Perfect Storm Asia ageing in waves: - aged ( Japan, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Hongkong) - rapidly ageing - still in demographic transition but ageing Decreasing fertility/ Increasing life expectancy Speed of ageing less time to prepare, getting old before getting rich Increasing number older old frail, vulnerable Smaller household size ( family traditional care provider,esp.women) Scattered families ( internal, international migration) Increased female labour force participation Increasing number elderly living alone/single elderly Increase in chronic diseases, need more care

Continuum of Care Long Term Care (LTC) Primary Prevention Primary Care Acute Care Step-down care/ Rehabilitation Community / Home Care Palliative Care Wellness Program General Practitioners / Government Polyclinic Acute hospitals Community Hospitals Homebased services Day care facilities Residential Nursing Homes Home hospice services Inpatient Hospices Source : Chin (2012)

Spectrum of care settings Acute Hospitals Stepping Down Institution-based Services (Nursing Homes, Assisted Living, Hospice, Community Hospitals, etc) Community Services Centre-based Services (Day Rehabilitation Centre, Dementia Day Care Centre, etc) Home-based Services (Home Medical, Home Nursing, etc)

Health workforce Spectrum: Formal medical practitioners, allied health professions, nursing staff, social workers, paid caregivers Informal -unpaid caregivers, family caregivers ( usually female), social workers Multitasking untrained or undertrained domestic workers (some foreign) Volunteers (old people s associations, self-help groups)

What is decent work? ILO -promote opportunities for women and men to obtain decentand productive work in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity Four strategic pillars of decent work - Employment -Standards and fundamental principles and rights at work - Social Protection - Social Dialogue

Framework on measurement of decent work Employment opportunities Adequate earnings and productive work Decent working time Combining work, family and personal life Stability and security of work Equal opportunity and treatment in employment Safe work environment Social security Social dialogue, employers & employees representation Work that should be abolished Economic and social context

Current situation of health workers Shortage of nurses (supply) ageing nursing workforce expanded career options for women problems of recruitment, attrition, retention inadequate resources for nursing research and education

Current situation of health workers (cont d) Working conditions - poor working conditions ( long hours, shift work, overtime, unsafe working conditions e.g. sharps, heavy duties causing injury) - low wages and remuneration - low recognition and respect - replaced by lower skilled assistive personnel

LTC Human Resource Development LTC Human Resource Initiatives Ensuring Adequate Staffing Aged care manpower projections (factor into pipeline planning) Fundingto enable Nursing Homes to improve staff Secondment Framework for AHPs and Nurses Alternative work arrangements (e.g. part-time, flexi-work) Ensure Competitive Pay Job Evaluation Exercise to determine relative job size vix. acute sector Funding to address salary gap Raise Capability and Skills Allow ILTC staff to pursue training in advanced ILTC skills Facilitate training courses for ILTC institutions Fundingfor locals to do degreeupgrading and basic ILTC training for all Increase Efficiency and Effectiveness Process Redesign / IT enablement Job Redesign to enhance job value of nursing/therapy aides Support technology adoption and innovation to improve productivity Demand Aggregation to achieve economies of scale (bulk procurement) Source : MOH Singapore

Staffing shortage Increase intake of students ( but need adequate training facilities, staff ) Professional conversion programmes Return to nursing Skills upgrading ( e.g. further studies), local core Recruit basic care assistants to free up nurses for clinical duties Secondmentfrom acute hospitals to community settings

Long Term Care (LTC) training Japanese Classification of LTC German Classification of LTC Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Japanese Certified Care Worker: 1800 hrs+ Grade 3 Certified Care Worker Candidate Grade 2 Care Worker Training: 450 hours Grade 1 Beginner s Training: 130 hours Japanese Home Helper Rank 2: 130 hrs Caravan Mate: 6 hours Dementia Supporter: 1.5 hours Altenpflegen: 4600 hours 2 yrs Ausbildung Altenpflegehelfer: Graduate secondary school + 1 year training Tandem Source : T. Ogawa

Long Term Care (LTC) training USA (Hawaii) Classification of LTC European Care Certificate Classification of LTC Grade 8 Registered Nurse : 4 years Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 3 Certified Nurse Aide : 100+ hours Home Care Assistant : 85 hours Personal Care Assistant : 50 hours Grade 2 Elder Pal : 25 hours Grade 1 Source : C. Hayashida, T. Ogawa

LTC training( cont d) Republic of Korea Yo-yang-bo-ho-sa ( 240 hours 80 hours theory, 80 hours practical exercise, 80 hours actual practice in nursing homes0 Singapore WSQ certificates ( training by designated training providers) Philippines TESDA elder care certificate

Towards improved caregiving skills Diversity in caregiver training among countries Address fundamental caregiving skills through development of national training standards eg. TESDA (Philippines). WSQ ( Singapore) based on core competencies and skills Tiered approach to training ( certification, career path/ladder not dead end) Involve occupational certification bodies for buy-in ( such as Nurses association ) Regulation/registration of training providers vocational institutes, NGOs, hospital

Working conditions International labourstandards: ILO Conventions -106, 132, 149 (nurses), 156(family responsibilities), 171,175 National labour laws Change in working conditions eg. trend to shift from 3 eight hours shift to 2 tweleve hours shift Flexiwork(eg.flexitime,part time, job share)

Low wages Large wage variations reflecting skill levels/ qualifications/education Job evaluation Expand job scope Skills upgrade Career progression Leverage global competition for health workers Address gender aspect as labourmarket undervalues female work

New technology Process redesign Job redesign ( easephysical tasks) Overcome geographical barriers - extend care to remote areas Telehealth, telerehabilitation, telemonitoring/surveillance Inter-professional collaboration Medical record keeping and analytics E-learning Communications Digital healhcaremarket place eg. match a nurse Requires training of medical personnel and incorporation into curriculum

Social protection Asia still very low percentage of workers in formal sector have social security (30%) Health workers often in formal sector and government service, which are covered under social security system Informal workers usually not covered under social security systems although schemes for informal sector exist in some countries eg. Singapore, Malaysia Measures which can be taken rights based anchor, alternative financing ( sovereign wealth fund, sin tax), nudge ( opt out ) etc.

Social Dialogue Workers Representation (i) Organization of doctors, nurses nationally and international ( International Council of Nurses) (ii) Serve as accreditation body, involved with substantive work content, and conditions of work (iii) Organization of other healthcare service personnel e.g.healthcare service employees union (iv)organization of domestic workers (v) Organization of migrant workers (e.g collective, network) - serves to provide platform for social connections, protection, advocacy and working conditions) Context very important for collective action and social dialogue. In some countries, engagement guarded, discouraged or regulated

Conclusion Caregiving covers a spectrum of care workers. The higher skilled ends of the spectrum can meet the 4 pillars of the Decent Work agenda. However, for the majority of caregivers, policy changes and multistakeholder support needed for caregiving to be considered DECENT WORK