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This bulletin presents findings from the latest survey of carers’ statistics for Northern Ireland
This publication presents information on children in Northern Ireland who have been looked after continuously for 12 months or longer at 30 September each year.
The profiles provide an overview of palliative and end of life care in England at various geographies.
Experimental statistics on a range of topics including infection control measures, coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations and testing for COVID-19 in adult social care settings.
Presents quarterly information collected from health and social care trusts on the number of and the amount paid by direct payments
Trends in the inputs, output and productivity of publicly funded adult social care.
A joint, independent briefing setting out the importance of transitional safeguarding within adult social work.
The number of years people are expected to live in care homes in England and Wales.
This study provides a summary of antigen testing in all care homes for those over 65 years old in England and survey results of managers of those homes.
This study provides a summary of reinfection following a sample study of residents and staff in care homes.
The joint Chief Social Workers for Adults in England, Mark Harvey and Fran Leddra, set out the progress made in improving education, training and practice in adult social work.
Guidance bringing together research undertaken by Dr Jeremy Dixon at the University of Bath, alongside people living with dementia, their family carers and professionals in the sector.
This report adds to the growing evidence that unpaid caring should be considered a social determinant of health.
This bulletin presents findings from the latest survey of carers’ statistics for Northern Ireland.
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