The aim of this submission is to draw the attention of the Health Committee to new information relating to the future of family care in England. The submission draws on a report carried out for the Strategy Unit(Cabinet OYce) and Department of Health (Pickard 2008). The evidence suggests that around 250,000 disabled older people could be left without family care by 2041, opening up an unpaid “care gap” and potentially increasing demand for social care services. The submission discusses the implications of this evidence for social care policy in the context of the Government’s Green Paper on social care (HMG 2009)and latest announcement on free personal care (Community Care 2009)
This paper discusses the future funding, organisation and delivery of adult social care by drawing o...
The research reported here is concerned with the future of informal care over the next thirty years ...
The paper discusses recent legal and policy developments in relation to the provision of adult socia...
The future market costs of long-term care for older people will be affected by the extent of informa...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for younger adults...
This paper presents projections to 2022 of the numbers of disabled older people in Great Britain, th...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Edward Elgar in Governance Analysis on 01/1...
This report brings together key themes and findings from the first stage of SCIE’s Looking to the fu...
The focus on rising costs of long-term care now encompasses community as well as institutional care....
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
This analysis by the London School of Economics, commissioned by the Nuffield Trust, projects expend...
This work was commissioned by the Commission for Social Care Inspection for the production of the re...
Social care policy for older people in England continues to generate extensive discussion around the...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
This paper discusses the future funding, organisation and delivery of adult social care by drawing o...
The research reported here is concerned with the future of informal care over the next thirty years ...
The paper discusses recent legal and policy developments in relation to the provision of adult socia...
The future market costs of long-term care for older people will be affected by the extent of informa...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for younger adults...
This paper presents projections to 2022 of the numbers of disabled older people in Great Britain, th...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Edward Elgar in Governance Analysis on 01/1...
This report brings together key themes and findings from the first stage of SCIE’s Looking to the fu...
The focus on rising costs of long-term care now encompasses community as well as institutional care....
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
This analysis by the London School of Economics, commissioned by the Nuffield Trust, projects expend...
This work was commissioned by the Commission for Social Care Inspection for the production of the re...
Social care policy for older people in England continues to generate extensive discussion around the...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
This paper discusses the future funding, organisation and delivery of adult social care by drawing o...
The research reported here is concerned with the future of informal care over the next thirty years ...
The paper discusses recent legal and policy developments in relation to the provision of adult socia...