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Social care funding: statement of intent
- Authors:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health, ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH INSURERS
- Publisher:
- Department of Health
- Publication year:
- 2014
- Pagination:
- 5
- Place of publication:
- London
The Department of Health invited representatives of the financial services industry to conduct a review of the care product market. The industry-led review found that the Care Bill went a long way to creating the right conditions, but that more work remained to be done. This statement of intent is a public commitment from the Department of Health and the financial services industry to work together to help people plan and prepare for the costs of their long term care. This includes creating the right conditions for the development of more financial care products and overcoming the barriers identified in t he industry led report into care products. (Edited publisher abstract)
Residential services for the elderly: London Borough of Lambeth; April 1988
- Authors:
- TILT Ann, POYSER Arran
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security. Social Services Inspect
- Publication year:
- 1988
- Pagination:
- 69p., tables.
- Place of publication:
- London
Report on services for elderly people provided by the Doncaster Health Authority and the Social Services Department of Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council: March 1988
- Authors:
- CHAMPNEY B., et al
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security. Social Services Inspect
- Publication year:
- 1988
- Pagination:
- 30p.
- Place of publication:
- London
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Report on services for elderly people provided by the North Bedfordshire Health Authority and the Social Services Department of Bedfordshire County Council: May 1988
- Authors:
- DALLISON K., et al
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security. Social Services Inspect
- Publication year:
- 1988
- Pagination:
- 31p.
- Place of publication:
- London
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Inspection of home care services in Lincolnshire
- Author:
- FRYER R
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security. Social Services Inspect
- Publication year:
- 1987
- Pagination:
- 78p.+ appendices, tables.
- Place of publication:
- London
National funding for local projects: the issues for Age Concern and the local authorities
- Author:
- FRYER R.G
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security. Social Services Inspect
- Publication year:
- 1987
- Pagination:
- 15p., diags.
- Place of publication:
- Nottingham
Inspection of home care services in Lincolnshire: summary of conclusions and recommendations
- Author:
- FRYER R
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security. Social Services Inspect
- Publication year:
- 1987
- Pagination:
- 15p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Multi-agency inspection: collaborative working across services for older people in Forth Valley
- Author:
- SOCIAL WORK INSPECTION AGENCY
- Publisher:
- Social Work Inspection Agency
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Pagination:
- 156p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
This report gives an overview of collaborative working between health and social work services for older people in Forth Valley. It sets out the strengths and areas of good practice as well as identifying areas where improvements are needed. Older people in Forth Valley generally were pleased with the health and social work services they received and the way these services worked together. Carers were less satisfied with the support they received, although this is consistent with the way carers across Scotland feel.
Multi-agency inspection summary: collaborative working across services for older people in Forth Valley
- Author:
- SOCIAL WORK INSPECTION AGENCY
- Publisher:
- Social Work Inspection Agency
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Pagination:
- 8p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
The Forth Valley inspection covered a wide range of services for older people - mainly health and social work. It focused on NHS Forth Valley, Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling Councils. It looked at the way that these services worked together to assist older people live as independently as possible. This leaflet summarises the key findings of the inspection. Examples of good services and positive collaborative working are presented.
Multi-agency inspection: collaborative working across services for older people in Tayside
- Author:
- SOCIAL WORK INSPECTION AGENCY
- Publisher:
- Social Work Inspection Agency
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 6p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Main findings of a multi-agency inspection of services for older people in Tayside are presented. Older people in Tayside were generally pleased with the services they received and the way these services worked together. Carers were less satisfied with the support they received, although this is consistent with the way carers across Scotland feel. There is one health board, NHS Tayside, and three councils, Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross. There were distinctive differences in the way that the three health and social work partnerships in Tayside provided services. There was no over-arching strategy for health services for older people.