ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Independent review for DFG

By Hiba Mahamadi | 06 March 2018

The Department of Health and Social Care has launched an independent review to assess disabled fa...

HEALTH

Why implementation is a barrier to care funding reforms

By Simon Bottery | 05 March 2018

Simon Bottery breaks down the findings of a timely new report assessing the pros and cons of the ...

HEALTH

Social prescription is reducing demand in Wealden

By Charlie Lant | 05 March 2018

Charles Lant explains how a unique collaboration between the council and the local GP has led to ...

FINANCE

Tories oust leader as Northants signs off budget

By Mark Conrad | 28 February 2018

Northamptonshire CC today signed off its redrafted budget – but the council’s leader has been ous...

HEALTH

Can charities bridge the health divide?

By Dan Corry | 27 February 2018

Dan Corry argues that local authorities can collaborate more closelywith the third sector to deli...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

If only adult social care was as easy as plug and play

By Andy Begley | 27 February 2018

Andy Begley asks why can’t there be a common way to connect systems to enable health and adult so...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Don't ignore us, councils tell social care review

By Hiba Mahamadi | 27 February 2018

Senior councillors have criticised a key review of social care and the NHS for failing to take in...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

We must collaborate to make homes suitable for the elderly

By Paul Smith | 27 February 2018

Paul Smith explains why the recommendations of the Communities and Local Government Committee’s r...

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

Operation sanctuary: lessons to be learned

By Sam Clayden | 26 February 2018

A serious case review into sexual exploitation in Newcastle has revealed a raft of learning for p...

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

'A lot' of councils failing to look for widespread sexual exploitation

By Sam Clayden | 23 February 2018

Local authorities are not looking hard enough – or simply not willing – to uncover widespread sys...

frederica-diamanta

Team Manager - Locality

£55,979.00, Grade 13

Wakefield Children’s Services have been rated by Ofsted as GOOD with outstanding leadership. Apply for this job

Wakefield Council

Executive Director – Adult Social Care, Health & Wellbeing

£131,208 (Hay 1)

Lead with Purpose. Build on Excellence. Shape the Future of Health and Wellbeing in Sefton. Apply for this job

Sefton Borough Council

Strategic Finance Business Partners (five roles)

up to £80k

Nottingham is a bold, vibrant, and exciting Core City at the heart of the UK, alive with potential and ambition. Apply for this job

Nottingham City Council

frederica-diamanta

Team Manager - Locality

£55,979.00, Grade 13

Wakefield Children’s Services have been rated by Ofsted as GOOD with outstanding leadership. Apply for this job

Wakefield Council

Executive Director – Adult Social Care, Health & Wellbeing

£131,208 (Hay 1)

Lead with Purpose. Build on Excellence. Shape the Future of Health and Wellbeing in Sefton. Apply for this job

Sefton Borough Council

Strategic Finance Business Partners (five roles)

up to £80k

Nottingham is a bold, vibrant, and exciting Core City at the heart of the UK, alive with potential and ambition. Apply for this job

Nottingham City Council