📢 The
#HLAdultSocialCare
Cttee's report is now live.
It found that the continued
#invisibility
of
#SocialCare
dramatically impacts the lives of disabled adults, older people and unpaid carers. This is unfair and unsustainable, and needs to change.
⬇️ Watch our explainer video:
‘This report makes a case for a positive, creative, ambitious vision for social care, which is what it should be.’
Baroness Andrews
@HLAdultCare
on the recent publication, ‘A “gloriously ordinary life’’: spotlight on adult social care’
🎙️Listen here ⬇️
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House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee Retweeted
The
@HLAdultCare
Committee published its report in December calling on the government to prioritise and reform adult social care, giving more choice and control for those needing care and better support for unpaid carers.
📄 Learn more
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The
@HLAdultCare
report A Gloriously Ordinary Life last week called for
@SocialWorkEng
& other bodies to sign up to the
@socfuture
vision. What is and might be the contribution of social work to achieving it 👇
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House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee Retweeted
#ICYMI
- the
@HLAdultCare
new report acknowledges the key role accessible and inclusive housing has for enabling independent living, and we welcome its recommendations for increased capital and revenue funding for supported housing.
Last week the
@HLAdultCare
Committee Report ‘A gloriously ordinary life’ was released.
This outlines their ideas for social care reform and the beginning of the conversation for change.
Watch their explainer video below.
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House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee Retweeted
"I just want to get on and live my life like other people, and I need the assistance to be able to do that. That is what social care should be about."
The expertise of people who draw on care has been central to our inquiry. Find out more:
Read
@kateameliah
's take on our report ⬇️
She describes a "bold" and "much-needed" call to action, which proposes to re-set and re-calibrate the way that we as a society view
#care
and
#caring
.
She says: "Care’s central place in society should be recognised".
New commentary piece!
Centre for Care Co-Investigator
@kateameliah
shares her reflections on the
@HLAdultCare
report 'A "gloriously ordinary life": spotlight on adult social care',
Published last week:
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“We support the Adult Social Care Committee in their call to urgent reforms in adult social care and encourage the government to work more closely with local strengths-based approaches.” Ewan King CEO, Shared Lives Plus
#SharedLives
#BetterShared
#reforms
Very helpful video communicating an optimistic and positive vision for care - the calls to support
#carents
and all unpaid carers are getting louder and stronger!
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We welcome the
@HLAdultCare
report, which rightly highlights the impact of the ‘invisibility’ of
#socialcare
on how society understands care and support.
How, then, can we work towards a more progressive, kinder care system?
SCIE's full statement below:
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The
@HLAdultCare
report last week called for a long term plan for social care based on the
@socfuture
vision. What might this look like & how might we get started? We offered some thoughts a while ago - not “fixing” building👇 …