Skills for Care is looking for innovative social care organisations to host ambitious graduates on a one-year programme designed to develop future leaders in...
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Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive, Care England
The health and social care systems spend enormous amounts of money on training and development, yet...
Every year thousands of young people leave care. When they turn 18 they are expected to live independently, look after their own finances, find employment...
“I enjoy a good night’s sleep. However, having responsibility for a portfolio of homes across the North of England, being a Nominated Individual and...
Ruth Smith, Chief Executive Officer at Christchurch Group (the UK’s leading provider of neurological rehabilitation services) reflects on a report published...
The CQC has a wide range of criminal enforcement powers which include the power to prosecute and issue fixed penalty notices or simple cautions...
Putting homecare on the map
What keeps me awake at night is thinking about how to put homecare on the map. If we, as a society, were to invest in enabling...
We all know the importance of going the extra mile to ensure that we are delivering exceptional care but how can social care providers make sure that they are...
Could the 2020s be the decade that autistic children and adults in England finally get the support they need? There are some promising signs, with the...
The care sector is a hugely important industry, with more and more people relying on the care industry every year as the UK population ages. Last year, Age UK...


