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Guidance for care providers and local authorities on What Good Looks Like (WGLL) for digital working in adult social care.
Results from the latest adult oral health survey carried out in 2021 with a representative sample of adults in England aged 16 and over.
Foster carers look after children when their parents are not able to - becoming a foster carer, money and support available, fostering agencies, foster parents
Official statistics on a range of topics including infection control measures and COVID-19 vaccinations in adult social care settings.
Patient group direction (PGD) template to support outbreaks where chickenpox is co-circulating with scarlet fever in non-immune children from 9 months of age and adults.
The government’s formal response to the House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee report, ‘A “gloriously ordinary life”: spotlight on adult social care’.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Advice and support for those who are experiencing or feel at risk of sexual violence and abuse.
Research looking at access to adult education and pay progression, examining the link between training and progression from low pay over an 8-year period.
Slide sets showing the latest data on the patterns and trends in child and adult obesity at national, regional and local authority level.
A report by Revealing Reality about recruitment and retention in adult social care.
There is a limit on the total amount of benefit that most people aged 16 to under State Pension age can get - benefits affected, benefit cap amount.
Official statistics on a range of topics including infection control measures, coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations and testing for COVID-19 in adult social care settings.
National and regional support with learning English as a second language.
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