Dimensions UK responds to Skills for Care’s Adult Social Care workforce report Rachael Dodgson, Chief Executive of Dimensions, responds to Skills for Care’s latest ‘Size and Structure of the Adult Social Care Sector and Workforce in England’ report.
Dimensions Position Statement on Candidate Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Recruitment
Dimensions launches Small Sparks Grant funding appeal Our ‘Small Sparks’ fund will help people change their life
Come Dine With Me George and Stewart use their Individual Service Fund to live their best life
How Andrew’s ISF changed his life We began to ask, “What sort of life would make Andrew feel fulfilled and happy – and how can we enable that?”
Dimensions Council responds to Fair Pay Agreement consultation Dimensions and Discovery Council respond to the Government’s proposed Fair Pay Agreement for social care.
Dimensions is now a Housing Today Good Employer! Dimensions has been included in the first ever Housing Today Good Employer Guide 2026, recognising organisations across the social housing sector that demonstrate strong employment practices.
We are delighted to tell you that the Dimensions Group has successfully been accredited as a UK’s Best Workplace by the Great Place to Work Institute for the eighth year in a row! For 2026 we’re 18th (up from 27th last year). And with our ranking in the Super Large (1,000+ employees) category, we sit alongside many large corporations such as Home Group Ltd, Experian and Adobe. Like last year, we remain the highest-ranking not-for-profit social care organisation. As Sam Smith, Chief People Officer, says, "Together, I believe we have created a special and unique culture here at Dimensions. This is largely due to colleagues’ willingness to provide honest feedback via the colleague survey, which in turn enables us to improve their working experiences. Our rankings are driven by the feedback you give, and I am delighted that we have been accredited by the Great Place to Work Institute once again. We know that our culture helps us recruit and retain high-quality colleagues, and ultimately to maintain continuity of support for the people we support."
Dimensions to get dedicated Facilitator to boost preventative healthcare for people with profound and multiple learning disabilities Dimensions and University of Birmingham’s IMPACT programme will host a Facilitator to boost Annual Health Check uptake and improve healthcare for people with learning disabilities. We’re proud to announce a new partnership with the University of Birmingham’s IMPACT Facilitator programme. Over a 12-month period, a dedicated Facilitator will be based in a location where we support large numbers of people with profound and multiple learning disabilities to work with colleagues to co-design, deliver, and spread evidence-informed improvements. We have put forward Sheffield, Worcester and Frome and the university will recruit in one of these areas.
Entries open for Dimensions’ national Leaders’ Awards! Dimensions is now inviting submissions for its 2026 Leaders’ Awards! The Leaders’ Awards celebrate adults with learning disabilities and autistic people who are breaking down barriers, following their ambitions, and helping to create more inclusive communities. Dimensions is now inviting submissions for its 2026 Leaders’ Awards! The awards encourage people across the UK to put forward individuals whose leadership, creativity, and commitment are making a real impact. The Leaders’ Awards celebrate adults with learning disabilities and autistic people who are breaking down barriers, following their ambitions, and helping to create more inclusive communities. Submissions are open to everyone. The nominations close on 16th February 2026. Read more below!