Social care is bankrupting councils. Why aren’t we angry?
Failing to fix the disappearance of dignity in later life will be a blot on all our records
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Failing to fix the disappearance of dignity in later life will be a blot on all our records
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More children are in care in the north west than anywhere else in England. A number of pilot schemes now…
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Lawmakers are trying to launder controversial issues through endless commissions and reports – but it doesn’t work.
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Providing adequate training to support those with dementia is essential for improving care.
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Labour must make hard decisions on the future of social care.
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The former warden of Nuffield College, Oxford on the fate of his proposed reforms and an ageing population.
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So long as social care is in crisis, the current debate feels premature.
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A strong care system gives people the freedom to live as independently as possible, for as long as possible.
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