People working in adult social care in England will benefit from at least £500 million from the Health and Social Care Levy to improve recruitment, retention, progression, and staff wellbeing. In ...
A council is to create an "improvement board" to "deliver change" after a watchdog rated its adult social care "inadequate".
MPs from across the political spectrum came together yesterday to discuss their views on reforming the adult social care system. As part of the ongoing ...
More older adults are stepping out of retirement and back into the workforce, not just to cover rising costs, but to stay ...
Wakefield Council says it wants to improve its adult social care provision [Getty Images] Adult social care provision run by Wakefield Council must improve in some areas, a watchdog has said. In its ...
The number of British people working in adult social care continued to fall ahead of the government’s ban on providers recruiting staff from abroad, Skills for Care has revealed. While the sector ...
West Sussex County Council has improved the way people access adult social care, inspectors have said. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said the council had made good progress since launching its two ...
The Government should allocate additional funding this year to help ease pressures on adult social care in England, an influential House of Commons Committee has said. MPs said there was an urgent ...
Anna Barford has received funding from the ESRC, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, Cambridge Political Economy Society Trust, UKRI and a philanthropic grant from Unilever to the University of ...
Blackpool Council has been rated ‘"inadequate’" over its responsibilities to ensure the town’s most vulnerable people have access to adult social care and support. The Care Quality Commission (CQC), ...
Care homes and home care providers will benefit from a new £162.5 million workforce retention and recruitment fund to bolster the dedicated care workforce. Local authorities across England will soon ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results