Modelling needs-based personal budgets
A fundamental question for social policy is how accurately costs can be predicted from individual needs and characteristics. In the UK this question has added salience due to recent policy
Read MoreA fundamental question for social policy is how accurately costs can be predicted from individual needs and characteristics. In the UK this question has added salience due to recent policy
Read MoreOver the past five years, social care has been experiencing a period of change described as ‘transformational’. It has largely been based on a model initiated by the organisation ‘In
Read MoreIndustrialised countries face the common challenge of caring for a growing number of older people. In 2010, 15 per cent of the population of countries belonging to theOrganisation for Economic
Read MoreThis document is based on a report prepared for ADSW at the time of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Bill (Petch, 2013) and seeks to distill key evidence to
Read MoreBroad and international literature exists on networked governance which has both described and informed recent transformations in local government. Reforms in the UK have led to the development of strategic
Read MoreThis paper provides a summary of findings from a report which describes the collection and analysis of new data for a number of theories that have been proposed to explain
Read MoreMyths and Realities 15 looks at whether the public’s obvious delight and celebration of all the diverse members of Team GB, irrespective of individual ethnicities and identities, marks a significant
Read MoreChanges in how we live, including increases in geographical mobility and single households, can affect the intimate relationships we form with others. For some, friendships form the key support network
Read MoreA study examined domestic abuse from the perspective of children and young people in Scotland, and considered their own solutions to improve help for children and young people, as well
Read MoreInternational law places obligations on the UK when deporting individuals to countries where they may face a real risk of torture. Although the Refugee Convention allows refugees to be removed
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