
Nadra Ahmed
Nadra Ahmed is the executive chairman of the National Care Association (NCA), a leading organization representing the interests of care providers in the UK. With extensive experience in the social care sector, she advocates for better working conditions and pay for care workers. Recently, she has been in the news regarding the government's decision to end the recruitment of care workers from abroad, which she described as creating a 'challenging scenario' for care homes already facing staffing shortages.
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Nadra Ahmed, the chair of the National Care Association, recalled the disquiet among European colleagues before the referendum.
Boats, bankers and borders: five symbols that sum up Brexit a decade on | BrexitNadra Ahmed is the executive chair of the National Care Association, representing about 5,000 providers.
‘Frightened to get out of their cars’: Britain’s toxic race debates threaten overseas care workers | Care workersNadra Ahmed is the executive chairman of the National Care Association who described the changes as a 'challenging scenario'.
Care worker recruitment from abroad to end, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says

















