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Nellsar launches physiotherapy and rehabilitation programme

Nellsar has launched a physiotherapy and rehabilitation programme to support older individuals in regaining independence, restoring physical function and improving their wellbeing. The operator, which...

Extra £3.4bn needed to stem decline of adult social care, analysis shows 

An additional £3.4bn a year would be needed by 2028/29 to avoid adult social care services from declining, analysis from The Health Foundation estimates. Ahead...

TSA launches campaign to change narrative around technology

TSA – the national advisory body for the technology enabled care (TEC) sector – has launched a campaign to shift the focus from devices...

Closing care worker visa route a ‘crushing blow’

Plans to close social care visas to new applications from abroad could deepen workforce shortages and are a ‘crushing blow to an already fragile...

Social care digitisation assessment reveals policy and data gaps

An assessment around both what social care digitisation policy is and how it is being implemented has revealed ‘big gaps’, with the need for...

Long way to go before social care can be considered ‘equal’

Staff from minority ethnic backgrounds are poorly represented in leadership roles and in higher pay bands across social care despite the workforce in England...

HICA Group widens training offer

The HICA Group is offering its in-house training to local employers, charities and individuals at its Hull-based academy. HICA Training Academy is open to organisations...

Inaction on adult social care creating ‘unstable and unsustainable’ market

The Casey commission is ‘doomed to failure’, MPs have warned, if the government does not give enough consideration to the human and financial cost...

Adult social care commission begins work

Baroness Casey of Blackstock has started her work on the Independent Commission on Adult Social Care by speaking to people with experience of the...

Status quo ‘not an option’, Scottish care groups argue

Six membership groups across Scotland have identified ideas on how to move social care reform forward in the wake of revisions to the National...