The Health and Social Care Committee has launched an inquiry looking at who will bear the costs of not reforming adult social care.
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Unpaid carers are receiving significantly less government-funded support than they were five years ago, according to new NHS ...
Today, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the government’s Autumn Budget, but what does it all mean for disabled people and their families?
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This article discusses some of the ideas put forward by learning disability and autism care providers about the future of the ...
People with a learning disability were often refused lifesaving care during the pandemic, according to new evidence shared by ...
Autism charities are calling for urgent action as the CQC State of Care report showed scandalous gaps in care.
A rising demand for support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has put the system in a ...
This article is based on a talk given by Sara Ryan, Professor of Social Care at Manchester Metropolitan University, at our health and wellbeing and conference on 12th September 2024.