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Tenant Insight – what to do
This new CIH briefing supports landlords in adapting their approaches to tenant insight to focus on current issues and challenges. The briefing covers: why…
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Councils Fail to prioritise disabled people for help with bedroom tax
Councils are ignoring government guidance and failing to prioritise disabled people for payments to help cope with the bedroom tax, a study has claimed.…
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Children in care should be no more than 20 miles from home
Children should not be placed in care more than 20 miles away from their home, according to a new report. According to LG News:…
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Can adult care systems cope under budgetary presssure?
Central and local government are unaware how long adult social care systems can cope under mounting pressure, a report has suggested. According to LG…
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Report suggests £16 billion savings in health and social care
Around £16bn could be saved if health and social care services were designed to more effectively meet people’s needs, a report claims. According to…
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Paperwork gets in the way of Care
This Joseph Rowntree report explores whether the burden placed upon staff in care homes to produce paperwork is having a positive or a detrimental…
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Free school lunches for infants
The Government has announced further details of how it will help make free lunches a reality for all infant schoolchildren from September. According to…
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New Child Poverty Consultation
Consultation on a new Child Poverty has opened by the department of education Consultation closes on 22nd May – why don’t you join in…
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Older people and loneliness – study
Loneliness can be twice as unhealthy as obesity, according to researchers who found that feelings of isolation can have a devastating impact on older people.…
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Report: Getting Young people into Work
This paper sets out a strategy for radically increasing the proportion of young people who are learning or earning, by fixing the broken school-to-work…