Andrew Dilnot: “Social care is an insurance problem”
The former warden of Nuffield College, Oxford on the fate of his proposed reforms and an ageing population.
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New Thinking.
The former warden of Nuffield College, Oxford on the fate of his proposed reforms and an ageing population.
BySo long as social care is in crisis, the current debate feels premature.
ByA strong care system gives people the freedom to live as independently as possible, for as long as possible.
ByAge UK sponsored a panel discussion at Labour Party Conference 2023 about reforming the social care system.
Politicians should focus on improving care closer to home, including GP, pharmacy and community services.
ByReactions to the Chancellor’s plans for the economy.
ByHealth and social care experts came together to discuss how a Labour government could transform the sector.
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