The adult social care sector will have to change if it wants to recruit and retain more young people, according to a new ...
The Health and Social Care Committee has launched an inquiry looking at who will bear the costs of not reforming adult social care.
Today, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the government’s Autumn Budget, but what does it all mean for disabled people and their families?
Kim Leadbeater MBE, Labour MP for Spen Valley, yesterday published the details of her Private Members’ Bill to legalise ...
The recent inquest into the death of Marina Young – a disabled woman who waited 39 hours in A&E while experiencing an asthma ...
The Department of Education has said that special needs and disability (SEND) reform will centre around inclusive mainstream.
Here, we speak to Julie Pointer, Programme Lead for Children and Young People at NDTi, about the key facets of a good ...
Eight in 10 (81%) councils are on course to overspend adult social care budgets in the current financial year, according to a ...
Unpaid carers are receiving significantly less government-funded support than they were five years ago, according to new NHS ...
New reforms to the Mental Health Act will ensure that people with a learning disability and autistic people with no co-occurring mental health conditions can only be detained for up to 28 days. The ...
Guideposts Trust has launched a new skills academy with nationally approved Life Skills qualifications aimed specifically at ...