Rachael Black draws together the discussions from the Future of Care North conference centring on the care workforce, including the changing nature of the role and the potential opportunities this could bring when encouraging people to join and remain in the sector.
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Researcher Nadia Brookes explores what innovation in social care looks like, and how it can be one way of fixing a ‘broken system’.
Read more about Do we really need innovation in social care?New Working Paper: Technology in social care: spotlight on the English policy landscape, 2019-2022
We are pleased to release our first Working Paper, written by Dr Grace Whitfield and Dr Kate Hamblin.
Read more about New Working Paper: Technology in social care: spotlight on the English policy landscape, 2019-2022Reflections on ‘A “gloriously ordinary life’’: spotlight on adult social care’
Kate Hamblin writes about her experience giving evidence to the House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee’s inquiry on adult social care and comments on the subsequent report published in December ’22.
Read more about Reflections on ‘A “gloriously ordinary life’’: spotlight on adult social care’Grace Whitfield’s commentary focuses on an event arranged as part our submission to the House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee’s ‘Lifting the veil: Removing the invisibility of adult social care’ inquiry.
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