The European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) 1950 was created by the Council of Europe and should not be confused with the European...
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Reflecting on the outcome of this year’s general election campaign it is undeniable the ‘dementia tax’ became a defining issue – and one that many...
As I write this, issues around equality have been brought into sharp focus by the row about the BBC. The inequity in salary levels between male and female...
Simon Morris recently celebrated 20 years with Jewish Care, the largest social care provider for the UK’s Jewish community. The organisation provides a...
Dementia has been described as a global health ‘ticking time bomb’ by world-leading experts.
Fast being dubbed the disease of an ageing population...
Eoin McQuone, business director at washroom specialist Rada, discusses how a modern water system sits at the heart of running high quality care...
Our ageing and growing population is placing our statutory services under increasing pressure, creating an urgent need to address the fragmented health...
Building on the Royal College of Occupational Therapists’ (RCOT) previous report Reducing the pressure on hospitals, this report focuses on the contribution...
They say you should never waste a crisis, and by any standards social care is in one. So how to turn adversity into opportunity?
My answer to that question has...
Only 1 in 10 MPs in England (10%) believe that the current social care system is suitable for the UK’s ageing population. And 86% of MPs in England believe a...


