Independent commission into adult social care: terms of reference
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‘We need to change how we talk about social care to give reform a chance’, says new ADASS head
The launch of the Casey Commission this week follows a long line of unsuccessful attempts to reform adult social care in England over recent decades. This has left the sector weary and sceptical about the prospects of yet another attempt at solving its multiple problems: unmet and undermet need, inconsistent and, in some cases, poor-quality care, an underpaid and undervalued workforce, growing pressures on informal carers and the risk of some pe…
Casey Commission terms of reference published
Government has published the terms of reference for Baroness Casey of Blackstock’s independent commission into adult social care. According to Government, the commission forms part of its first steps towards delivering a national care service.The terms of reference set out that the commission will report directly to the Prime Minister and will be split over two phases:Phase 1, reporting in 2026, will focus on how Government can make the most of …
Casey Commission: adult social care review gets started
The independent commission that will lay the groundwork for a new national care service in England has officially got underway. The government has today published the terms of reference for Baroness Casey of Blackstock’s review of adult social care. “I want to make sure everyone…The post Casey Commission: adult social care review gets started appeared first on Nursing Times.
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