Labour: Social care cap cost fears
Six out of seven elderly people will die before they reach the Government’s social care cap, Labour has warned. New research published by shadow care minister Liz Kendall has claimed
Read MoreSix out of seven elderly people will die before they reach the Government’s social care cap, Labour has warned. New research published by shadow care minister Liz Kendall has claimed
Read MoreChildren’s services at Birmingham Council could be taken over by the Department for Education before Christmas if standards do not improve. The takeover will happen if Ofsted inspectors do not
Read MoreElderly people face paying £150,000 for residential care before they hit the cap on care costs in England, an analysis by Labour suggests. The sum is more than double the
Read MoreIncreased pressure to fill intermediate care services with people leaving hospital has left less capacity to help people avoid unnecessary hospitalisation, the second national audit of intermediate care has revealed.
Read MoreNo-one could have predicted a mother would murder her two young children after the relationship with her partner broke down, a review has concluded. Fiona Donnison, 47, of Surrey, was
Read MoreThe chief executive of The College of Social Work, Annie Hudson, has said a number of tell-tale signs were missed in the case of Hamzah Khan. A serious case review
Read MoreA PAIR of staff members from a Swedish University are in the city this week as part of an ongoing partnership discussing social work. Earlier this year Selwyn Stanley, a
Read MoreA service which provides subscribers with up to date information on pregnancy, child development, child health and parent health, now has more than 200,000 subscribers, the Health and Social Care
Read MoreThe death of a four-year-old boy whose mummified body was found in a cot nearly two years after he was starved by his mother was not a “predictable event”, a
Read MoreMichael Gove has said that more struggling children’s services departments in England could be taken over by independent providers. The Education Secretary also said he was considering opening up well
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