Vision for social care falls short of ‘triggering fundamental reforms’

Nuffield Trust deputy director of policy Natasha Curry

Momentum gathered around social care reform risks being lost if the direction of travel stops short of ‘triggering fundamental’ changes. The Nuffield Trust, as part of joint research with the London School of Economics, looked at issues that emerged from the Covid-19 response in England and what lessons can be taken forward in building a…

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Deven Pamben
Deven Pamben has more than 15 years’ experience as a journalist, working on newspapers, trade magazines and online publications. A Criminology graduate, Deven worked for Hertfordshire Constabulary before becoming a journalist. He began his journalism career at a local newspaper in Hertfordshire before moving into trade magazines in permanent roles or as a freelancer. Titles he has reported and edited on include Law Society Gazette, Harpers Wine and Spirit, and Health Club Management. Deven has also written travel features for the Sunday People, and spent two years working in Beijing for the official press agency of the People’s Republic of China.