Care Services Crippled By Cash Crisis
HUNDREDS of people requiring care are being left out in the cold because social services resources will not stretch to meet their needs – despite a budget boost of £9.3m
Read MoreHUNDREDS of people requiring care are being left out in the cold because social services resources will not stretch to meet their needs – despite a budget boost of £9.3m
Read MoreThe government is expected to abandon its Mental Health Bill – despite spending eight years and millions of pounds preparing it.
Read MoreBetter co-ordinated delivery of advice could help resolve disputes about debt, housing, employment and other matters earlier and more effectively, according to a report published by the Department for Constitutional Affairs today.
Read MoreWirral Council is launching a recruitment drive to employ social care staff to coincide with the Department of Health’s third national campaign to raise the profile of working in the social care sector.
Read MoreNew research from Saga Health Care places Addenbrookes Hospital first in its region and among the highest-performing hospitals in England.
Read MoreTwo care workers have been suspended from a Sunderland nursing home amid allegations of abuse.
Read MoreReport shows insufficient training is jeopardising the success of organisational change.The success of organisational change in major organisations is being jeopardised by a failure to put in place adequate training and development measures, according to the 2006 Learning and Development Survey from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
Read MoreHarsh financial pressures and demographic changes have left a gaping £1.77 billion black hole in social care budgets, a Local Government Association report has revealed.
Read MoreMinisters will today ask people from across the UK what kind of pension system they want in the future, in the largest consultation event of its kind that the country has ever seen.
Read MoreMore older people are to be helped to live independently in their own homes for longer, thanks to a £18.5m government project.
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