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Jan 29, 2021 · From 1668, the birth of Thomas Coram, to the work we do today, discover the story of care. We explore how care has changed and evolved through the years in the UK, and the development of the Foundling Hospital, now known as Coram. While the laws and acts mentioned in the early timeline mainly apply to the UK from the 20th century onwards many ...
- What Is The 2014 Care Act?
- Why Was The Care Act introduced?
- Main Provisions of The 2014 Care Act
- The Care Act and Coronavirus
- Care Act in Full
The 2014 Care Act changed the way that adults in England who require care due to old age, illness or disability receive support. The Act replaced most existing legislation on this issue. The Guardian newspaper called the Act, ‘the most significant change in social care law for 60 years.’ At the heart of the Care Act is the ‘wellbeing principle’, wh...
Before the 2014 Care Act was introduced, individuals’ care needs and the relevant public support were regulated by several different pieces of legislation, amounting to a complex system that was difficult to navigate. As well as aiming to simplify and standardise care for eligible adults in England, the 2014 Care Act also reflected a wish to assist...
Some of the main provisions of the Care Act include: Responsibilities of Local Authorities Under the Care Act 2014, councils saw their responsibilities extended to include ensuring people have access to care that prevents their needs from worsening. People became legally entitled to receive the information they need to make decisions about their ca...
The Coronavirus Act 2020 made temporary changes to the 2014 Care Act. To ease pressures on local authorities and ensure the neediest individuals were cared for, these changes allowed councils to temporarily delay non-urgent care needs that they were unable to meet. During the pandemic, this aimed to prioritise pressing coronavirus-related care need...
Those wishing to read the Care Act 2014 in full, can do so here. The 2020 Coronavirus Act can be read here.
Apr 30, 2021 · Care work was largely left out of early economic histories. As a result, we have a limited understanding of its value, its role in historical processes such as industrialisation, and the ways in which care work was gendered.
Apr 19, 2016 · This factsheet describes how the Care Act and supporting guidance place a series of new duties and responsibilities on local authorities about care and support for adults.
Jan 31, 2024 · This Townsend was a sociologist who visited 174 care homes in England and Wales in the late 1950s. The resulting book that described his findings, The Last Refuge, showed the inequality of standards of care between those in private homes and those receiving support.
May 13, 2024 · Home care became increasingly popular during the Covid-19 pandemic and the crucial work that care workers do was applauded. The home care sector has grown rapidly since the 1980s and there are now over 7000 providers, with demand still on the rise.
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Aug 9, 2018 · The National Health Service was launched on 5 July 1948 by the then minister of health, Aneurin Bevan, to provide healthcare that was free at the point of delivery. But what was life like for the sick and injured before Britain had a ‘free’ health service?