Adult social care is not so much invisible as ignored. The sector is chronically underfunded and undervalued, leading to a fragmented, dysfunctional system in which service users’ needs are unmet and workforce’s issues unrecognised. Resolving the invisibility of adult social care requires major changes, including transforming the public perception of adult social care, substantial investment in the workforce, and addressing the funding deficit. The invisibility of adult social care exacerbates the stigma experienced by people drawing on care services and their carers. Individuals belonging to marginalised groups are impacted by this to a greater extent. The current purpose of adult social care as defined by the Care Act is too narrow, reinf...
Background Since 2010, adult social care spending has fallen significantly in real terms whilst dema...
Background Since 2010, adult social care spending has fallen significantly in real terms whilst dema...
Background Since 2010, adult social care spending has fallen significantly in real terms whilst dema...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
In a foreword to Shaping the Future of Care Together, Prime Minister Gordon Brown says that a care a...
There is wide agreement that the integration of social care and health is the way forward with past ...
There is wide agreement that the integration of social care and health is the way forward with past ...
Adult Social Care (ASC) in England faces an ‘existential crisis’, caught between increased demand fo...
Drawing on a 2010 analysis of the reform and costs of adult social care commissioned by Downing Stre...
The interface between research and the contexts in which it is used are often taken as a given. Disc...
The interface between research and the contexts in which it is used are often taken as a given. Disc...
Background Since 2010, adult social care spending has fallen significantly in real terms whilst dema...
Background Since 2010, adult social care spending has fallen significantly in real terms whilst dema...
Background Since 2010, adult social care spending has fallen significantly in real terms whilst dema...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
In a foreword to Shaping the Future of Care Together, Prime Minister Gordon Brown says that a care a...
There is wide agreement that the integration of social care and health is the way forward with past ...
There is wide agreement that the integration of social care and health is the way forward with past ...
Adult Social Care (ASC) in England faces an ‘existential crisis’, caught between increased demand fo...
Drawing on a 2010 analysis of the reform and costs of adult social care commissioned by Downing Stre...
The interface between research and the contexts in which it is used are often taken as a given. Disc...
The interface between research and the contexts in which it is used are often taken as a given. Disc...
Background Since 2010, adult social care spending has fallen significantly in real terms whilst dema...
Background Since 2010, adult social care spending has fallen significantly in real terms whilst dema...
Background Since 2010, adult social care spending has fallen significantly in real terms whilst dema...