People working in adult social care in England will benefit from at least £500 million from the Health and Social Care Levy to improve recruitment, retention, progression, and staff wellbeing. In ...
There are three times more jobs that need to be filled in adult social care than there are any other type of healthcare role.
A woman from South Yorkshire says the adult social care system is "broken" and has called for greater transparency in the ...
As the Casey Commission investigates the future of adult social care, Simon Bottery explores 12 key questions it will need to ...
England's adult social care sector is struggling to offer pay rates and progression that attract and retain workers in a system that is under substantial pressure, according to a group of academics.
Care homes and home care providers will benefit from a new £162.5 million workforce retention and recruitment fund to bolster the dedicated care workforce. Local authorities across England will soon ...
There are three times more jobs that need filling in adult social care than there are in other types of job in the health system, the Care Quality Commission’s latest State of Health Care report has ...
Adult social care covers a large range of services given to the frail and disabled, from home visits to end-of-life care. Unlike the NHS, care is not free: there is both a needs assessment and a means ...
The 2014 Care Act ('the Act') has been called the most significant reform of adult social care in England since 1948, introducing a core legal entitlement of adults to care and support based on the ...
Laura Noszlopy is a research fellow in the School of Social Policy at University of Birmingham. Until June 2022, she was research fellow on a project examining the impact of Care Act easements, funded ...
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