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Policy
June 2018
Social care reform ignores crisis of people stuck on mental health wards
David Stephenson
Delay to green paper caps dismal 48 hours for social care
Charity commission head urged to mediate in row over care workers' pay
Why we want Theresa May to walk in the shoes of people with learning disabilities
Billy Davis
Why are social workers excluded from new bill to protect emergency staff?
Ruth Allen
Public suspicious of moves to join up health and care services
May 2018
Broad horizons: Europe's social care leaders to share good practice and challenges
Theme for Seville conference is empowering users of care services and communities, making best use of professionals and technology
Alfie's law could undo decades of progress on children's rights
Carolyne Willow
Campaigners are calling for new legislation to ‘re-empower’ parents, but we have moved a long way from the concept of children as chattel
Transparent and fair: what England can learn from Japan's social care reform
England could look to Japan’s universal care system as it awaits publication of the social care green paper
April 2018
Social care green paper: it would be wrong to bail out business as usual
Paul Burstow
Plans that say nothing on long-term funding will have failed, but neither must they offer a better-funded status quo
Are social care services improving people's wellbeing?
Peter Beresford and Colin Slasberg
The Care Act has not delivered hoped-for change – but there is a way to deliver a better quality of life for older and disabled people
For social care to thrive it needs a community-centred revolution
Paul Allen
By putting families, friends and neighbours at the heart of any support plan, the sector can survive these tough times
March 2018
'Challenging but fair': the new inspection regime for children's services
Leadership, learning and development in social care
Help us to build a dedicated care workforce fit for the future
Caroline Dinenage
Integrating health and social care is vital to deliver Jeremy Hunt's plan
Julia Scott
Will Jeremy Hunt's principles for social care reform prove to be pillars of wisdom?
David Brindle
The UK child protection system is laudable. Why risk it with reform?
Ray Jones
Live Q&As
How can child abuse and neglect be prevented? - live Q&A
Ageing populations are growing around our youth-obsessed Commonwealth
Ken Bluestone
Learning disability care faces disaster over back pay bill
Martin Green
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