A new approach
Professor Martin Green, Care England chief executive, argues inspections need to be done differently
The tragic death of Ruth Perry brought into sharp focus...
All’s fair in care… or not?
Dr Donald Macaskill provides his thoughts on discrimination based on sex and gender
One of the major policy drives of the Scottish Government is fair...
Minding the gap
Care England chief executive Prof Martin Green says a lack of delivery is undermining the ability to come through the Covid crisis
The Covid-19 crisis...
Radical innovation
Michael Voges believes the sector is ready to step up
As Britain emerges from the pandemic it seems more than ever that the key to...
Inadequate fees
Providers are questioning whether they can continue. Mary Wimbury explains
We are in the season of fee setting – or at least we ought to...
Here we go again
Care England head Professor Martin Green discusses the green paper
The government’s green paper will be the latest attempt to find a long-term solution to the...
Developing a workforce strategy
UKHCA policy director Colin Angel examines registration and regulation in the homecare sector
Discussing whether England’s homecare and personal assistant workforce should be registered...
The missing middle
There is a gaping hole in older people’s care needs that is leading to unmet demand. ARCO executive director Michael Voges explains what is...
Opinion: Shaping a brighter future
Michael Voges, executive director of ARCO, wants to see a realignment of the system
In recent decades as our culture has become more youth...
Pushing for policy change
Dr Jane Townson explains why transformation of the sector in the short term is unlikely
In 1963, when my great grandma reached 85 years, there...