Penny Pepper reflects on the concerning and uplifting behaviours she witnessed during her four-week stay in hospital this summer
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A new report reviewed the deaths of 3,648 people with a learning disability – almost half died an avoidable death
Mothers and babies are being put at risk due to severe staff shortages, the official watchdog found
“Let’s face it, the universe is messy. It is nonlinear, turbulent, and chaotic. It is dynamic. It spends its time in transient behavior on its way to somewhere else, not …
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The proposed changes 'are symptomatic of the continued systematic violation of disabled folk'
Alicia Clegg reports on how Britain’s employment tribunals are not providing fair and equal access to justice
NHS consultant David Oliver argues that the Government since 2010 is to blame for the worsening social care crisis
Strike-breaking is now mandatory.
The controversy over a £25m party boat speaks to a wider issue: who decides what happens around the Thames?
Part of the financial crisis facing social care has been the huge rise in inflation and interest rates following former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s controversial budget