Managing and supporting care sector workforces
Jodie Sinclair, partner at Bevan Brittan, examines how care providers can ensure they are supporting their staff in the best way possible.
Throughout the Covid-19...
Navigating a changing regulatory system
Tim Coolican, partner at Anthony Collins Solicitors, explains some of the proposals being put forward by the CQC and how they are likely to...
Addressing staff shortages
Joanne Moseley, professional support lawyer and senior associate in the employment team, and Ben Xu, senior associate in the business immigration team, at Irwin...
Safeguarding data and business operation
With care homes adopting technological advancements into their operations and are now more connected to the wider healthcare ecosystem than ever before, Claire Williams,...
Feature: The law of properly… the evolving role of real estate
Healthcare and real estate lawyers at Trowers & Hamlins Kyle Holling and Hilary Blackwell examine the evolving role of the property market and how...
Easing lockdown
Joanne Moseley, senior associate in the employment team at law firm Irwin Mitchell, advises providers to update their policies
Lockdown measures have started to ease...
Supreme Court to hear sleep-in case
The Supreme Court will begin examining whether residential care workers who ‘sleep in’ are entitled to the national minimum wage (NMW) for time that...
Winners or losers?
How might care funding reforms affect care providers? John Wearing, partner in the health and social care team at Anthony Collins Solicitors, explains
It is...
Covid-19: Employing staff in the care sector
Jo Moseley, a professional support lawyer in the employment team at Irwin Mitchell, explains the key issues providers need to be aware of in...
Virtual delivery of services
While the health and care ecosystem is under strain, positive momentum is building as technology begins to change the nature of care delivery. Hamza...