A real opportunity
Mary Wimbury hopes election pledges lead to actual change
This May’s elections to the Welsh Senedd saw every member, who was elected, stand on a...
Interdependent systems
Professor Martin Green fears providers could exit the market
This month we have seen the truth of the old saying that a week is a...
Spirit of innovation
Uncomfortable conversations need to be had. Daniel Casson explains why
The focus of my work is on innovation in care: new systems, new ways of...
From sceptics to ambassadors
Professor Green explains the difference technology can make
Over the last 30 years, we have been amid a technological revolution, which has had an impact...
Choices, choices: Professor Martin Green looks at the options when it comes to...
There is much written about the choices people have when it comes to accessing care services. The fact that the Government paused the Care...
Future of care data and tech
Professor Green argues that the sector has to deliver services differently
Care England recently held a conference on data and technology and so many speakers...
Social care is not the spare child
It’s time for the sector to come out of the shadow, argues Dr Donald Macaskill
As I write this, the media in all its formats...
Hurdles to jump
Mary Wimbury explains some of the obstacles ahead
At the end of May Wales finally removed its last Covid-related legal restrictions requiring the use of...
Are we all in it together?
Care England head Professor Martin Green questions the CMA
Since politicians used the phrase ‘we are all in it together’ it has been taken up by...
From ignorance to celebration and respect
Today (Friday 2 April) the UN marks World Autism Awareness Day, just a couple of weeks after World Down Syndrome Day, which took place...