44% with mental health problems have crisis debts
Mental health problems can cause severe debt; severe debt can cause mental health problems. The sheer scale of this national problem is hidden, as both issues carry a stigma.
Read MoreMental health problems can cause severe debt; severe debt can cause mental health problems. The sheer scale of this national problem is hidden, as both issues carry a stigma.
Read MoreIn debate on long-term care funding, a number of stakeholders have in recent years advocated a new inheritance tax to pay for an increase in social care spending and the
Read MoreThe Government’s announcements regarding the new policy on capping the number of workers entering the UK from outside Europe has led several business leaders to warn of shortfalls of staff
Read MoreNew plans for fast-track post-court procedures will see low-level offenders sent out to repay their dues to the community within hours of being sentenced. The proposal is to establish a
Read MoreIncreases in skills gaps, especially in leadership and change management, pose a growing threat to the health sector’s future effectiveness, a new report from Skills for Health warned this month.
Read MoreTENS of thousands of council staff across Scotland will transfer to the NHS under a radical plan to look after the elderly which is being announced by Public Health Minister
Read MoreThe development of ‘personalised’ social care services can benefit individuals through greater choice, control and empowerment. However, new research commissioned by the Voluntary Sector Social Services Workforce Unit (VSSSWU) and
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has published new national guidance on child protection to help social workers, police, health professionals and others better protect Scotland’s most vulnerable children and young people. Replacing
Read MoreA new report published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) shows that not only is Scotland’s unemployment rate back to 1996 levels, but poverty is now hitting childless adults harder
Read MoreSome 50,000 deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK will get the chance to communicate freely thanks to new mobile technology being introduced by Scotland’s leading charity, Deaf
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