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Full support for Supported living?

With personalisation the order fo teh day are traditional residential care settings for people with learning disabilities set to be mothballed in favour of...

Personalisation progress is patchy

While there are some outstanding examples of the ways in which people’s lives can be transformed when given the ability to directly influence their...

The invisible man: Fatherhood in the early years

The significant role played by fathers in the family system has long been established by social scientists. A recent systematic review of studies in America...

Ending child poverty

Kate Green, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group, discusses how to tackle disadvantagePoverty harms children. It is linked to life expectancies a decade...

It’s all about the delivery

The delivery of exceptional quality childcare across the UK was very much the theme underpinning presentations at the recent National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA)...

Broadcast news – spelling out the right message

In challenging times, managing a good reputation through clever media relations and crisis management has never been more important for operators. Kevin Criag, MD of...

Out with the assistance, in with the nursing?

Justin Merritt asks whether the move by Sunrise Senior Living to re-register its homes is a sign of things to come for extra care.In...

Legally speaking – what will 2009 hold for care providers?

As festive decorations adorn care homes across the country, what can care home operators and owners look forward to over the next 12 months? Healthcare...

Early Years spotlight

Launched at the turn of the new millennium as an independent think-tank, the stated underlying purpose of ‘Civitas: The Institute for the Study of...

A sure start?

This month’s publication of the official academic report by independent researchers National Evaluation of Sure Start (NESS) which, based on the same data, supersedes...