The Sixth Annual Report on Fuel Poverty
Fuel poverty – where a household cannot afford to keep warm – damages the health of those living in cold homes and affects their quality of life. The old, children,
Read MoreFuel poverty – where a household cannot afford to keep warm – damages the health of those living in cold homes and affects their quality of life. The old, children,
Read MoreThe Children’s Rights Director reported the views of children who were living with private foster parents in 2005. This new report is a follow-up, small-scale survey to check with privately
Read MoreWomen mainly provide family care, but as women’s economic opportunities increase they will not continue to bear the costs of providing care unaided. To create a sustainable care system, care
Read MoreScotland’s Chief Statistician has published the Child Protection Statistics 2007/08. This publication contains the latest figures on the number of child protection referrals, number of child protection referrals that resulted
Read MoreResidential care for children should be a positive resource. Homes providing a strong nurturing culture give children the care they need at certain times in their lives. Residential care which
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Read MoreThe JRF’s recent public consultation revealed a strong sense of unease about some of the changes shaping British society. This Viewpoint continues the discussion about modern ‘social evils’ on the
Read MoreThis is our first report looking at the work we do to uphold standards and protect people who use social care services. This report captures the work we have done
Read MoreWhat contribution can community groups make to tackling poverty in their neighbourhood? Glenn Arradon and Steve Wyler from the Development Trusts Association argue that community-led enterprise organisations including development trusts
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