HEALTH

'No evidence' integration improves healthcare

By Martin Ford | 03 September 2021

New analysis of health and care integration pilots has questioned the benefits they bring about.

HEALTH

Government set to hike NI to pay for care and health

By Heather Jameson | 03 September 2021

Government is set to plough ahead with plans to raise national insurance to fund health and socia...

WHITEHALL

Staff shortages leaving care at 'breaking point'

By Martin Ford | 31 August 2021

Social care pressures and demand are ‘higher than ever before’ amid a national workforce shortage...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Time to give frontline staff the things they deserve

By Heather Jameson | 31 August 2021

The perfect storm of Brexit and coronavirus has impacted on the UK in a number of different ways ...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Tough, uphill work lies ahead

By Jonathan Carr-West | 31 August 2021

We’ve had half a decade of strategic drift in local government policy, says Dr Jonathan Carr-West...

SOCIAL CARE

Care providers warn of 'winter meltdown'

By Martin Ford | 25 August 2021

A body representing independent care providers has warned the sector faces collapse this winter d...

HEALTH

Becoming a trusted news source for care in Scotland  

By Jenny Copland | 23 August 2021

Jenny Copland of the Care Inspectorate discusses how putting simple measures in place before COVI...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Social care chief reports 'unprecedented' pressures across the country

By Ann McGauran | 23 August 2021

Isle of Wight Council’s social care chief has said a local incident where vulnerable people could...

ENVIRONMENT

Sharing the tech journey

By Cllr Stephanie Archer | 17 August 2021

Councils across south London are collaborating through the Internet of Things project to test way...

BUSINESS

Farrans awarded care home contract

By Dan Peters | 16 August 2021

Plans for a new £13m care home in Leighton Buzzard have moved a step closer after Central Bedford...

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frederica-diamanta

Assistant Director for Safeguarding

£108,258

Recognised for our innovation and investment, this is a fantastic opportunity to join our leadership team Apply for this job

Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council

Director of Children’s Social Care and Early Help

Salary: £108,312 - £125,565

At Thurrock we take a whole council approach to improving the lives of our children and young people, placing them at the heart of all that we do Apply for this job

Thurrock Borough Council

Assistant Director Transformation

£97,426 - £108,074

We are seeking an outstanding strategic leader and solutions-focused expert to play a pivotal role at this key moment for North Yorkshire Apply for this job

North Yorkshire Council