IDeA: Newquay – Dealing with dementia
This case study sets out how the seaside resort of Newquay in Cornwall is tackling the issue of an ageing population head on by pioneering new ways of working and
Read MoreThis case study sets out how the seaside resort of Newquay in Cornwall is tackling the issue of an ageing population head on by pioneering new ways of working and
Read MoreThe report draws on extensive national and international research, and a detailed investigation of parenting support in three very different parts of England: Hertfordshire, South Tyneside and Manchester. Parenting and
Read MoreThis report looks at the challenge an ageing population gives councils as public spending is reduced. It claims that most councils do not know enough about the costs of their
Read MoreThis consultation – on possible reforms to the rule against double jeopardy in Scottish criminal cases – follows on from the Scottish Law Commission’s Report on Double Jeopardy, published in
Read MoreBrings together four years of groundbreaking work based on in-depth pilots – from teaching resilience to children in schools to promoting neighbourliness – with three councils in very different areas
Read MoreThis research was undertaken to better understand parents’ and young people’s attitudes and behaviour towards alcohol and alcohol consumption. It was designed to investigate how children’s behaviour may be influenced
Read MoreThese presentations set out the information from a series of four briefings on the arrangements for the inspection of children’s centres for all local authorities in England
Read MoreThere were two main purposes. First, to establish what professional boundaries guidance currently exists for social workers, or for sections of the workforce that includes social workers in the United
Read MoreGovernment policy emphasises paid work as the best route out of poverty and skills policy as part of the way out of recession. Yet even before the recession, concern was
Read MoreBetween 1991 and 2008, the number of suicides in people aged 15 years and over in the United Kingdom fell. Despite a sharp increase of 538 from 1997 to 1998,
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