Greater fairness needed
Professor Green explains why he thinks the CQC is dysfunctional
The CQC is beginning yet another reorganisation and is putting itself into teams across both...
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...
A key role to play
Christine Asbury, director of insight and innovation at Quality Compliance Systems, looks at how technology has strengthened communication in care
To say it has been...
The wellbeing of care workers
Karolina Gerlich, chief executive of National Association of Care and Support Workers provides insight into the organisation's latest research
The National Association of Care and...
Migration policy and the homecare sector
Colin Angel provides insight into the impact of the UK’s future migration plans
An early insight into the impact of the UK’s future migration policy...
Behaving badly
Public bodies are not engaging professionally, argues Professor Green
It is interesting how the public sector seems to think it deserves to be treated differently...
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...
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...
A shift in thinking
The system is creaking, but homecare has answers argues Dr Jane Townson
Last year the Homecare Association commissioned a survey by YouGov, which indicated the...
On the same footing
Professor Green is determined not to lose sight of the bigger picture
Despite a rather slow start, the vaccine roll has in the main been...