Reducing the inspection burden on providers
Eleanore Robinson reports from LaingBuisson’s Northern Long Term Care Seminar
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is working on a project to reduce the inspection burden...
On the brink
The sixth phase of safeguarding pressures research is seeing further rises in activity. Deven Pamben and Anna Cole-Bailey take a closer look at the...
Fostering a best fit
Finding the right framework when delivering foster care is complex. Can successful models be easily replicated? Eleanore Robinson reports
This summer the government set out...
Looking after immigrant children: who really cares?
Alistair Kleebauer reports on the impact of the growing problem of children in care without UK citizenship
For one of her clients, immigration lawyer Solange...
Going back to school
Eleanore Robinson investigates what is being done to promote career opportunities in care
The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) is due to launch...
Four days a week
Alistair Kleebauer explores the impact of long working hours
To a stressed care worker the idea might be laughable, but if the influential economist John...
The heart of the community
Middleton Hall is set to become employee owned. Mia Vigar communications lead at consultancy firm Baxendale examines why the model could be a solution...
The Watford Gap
The North-South divide permeates untold aspects of life in the UK - and the uptake of extra care housing is no exception. Eleanore Robinson...
Age friendly housing in the city
Alistair Kleebauer asks whether enough is being done to address ageing populations in the UK’s cities
An ageing population means the question of how we...
Retirement Villages – providing a continuum of care
Retirement Villages Association executive director John Collyns offers an overview of the New Zealand market
Let’s begin with a broad and sweeping statement – 80-year...