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Families & Social Services

  • Current Affairs Digest

    Current Affairs Digest: Social Policy (October 2021)

    Thursday, 11 November, 2021

    Catch up on the latest social policy developments with a selection of articles you may have missed. This month we take a look at the social care levy, and the introduction of road pricing.

    • Current Affairs Digest
    • Families & Social Services
    • Transport
  • In Focus

    Social care funding: improving the availability of private sector insurance products

    Monday, 25 October, 2021

    When announcing the introduction of a cap on care costs on 7 September 2021, the Government said that it would also be working with the financial services industry to encourage it to provide more products to help individuals cover their care costs. This In Focus discusses that aim, alongside reaction from the financial services sector and committee commentary on the subject.

    • In Focus
    • Families & Social Services
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Community care for people with learning disabilities and/or autism

    Monday, 25 October, 2021

    Since 2012, successive governments have set targets to reduce the number of people with learning disabilities and/or autism in inpatient settings, in favour of being cared for in the community. However, though progress has been made, to date these targets have not been achieved. Leading in turn to calls for further action and investment, and for funding incentives to ensure those with learning disabilities and/or autism are cared for in the most appropriate settings.

    • In Focus
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
  • Research Briefing

    Social care: challenges, funding and reform

    Thursday, 07 October, 2021

    There is widespread recognition that the formal adult social care sector in England has faced multiple challenges over many years. The Government has set out proposals for a levy to raise funds for the sector alongside reforms to how people pay for adult social care in England. Further detail on the Government’s plans for sector reform are expected in a white paper due later this year.

    • Research Briefing
    • Families & Social Services
  • Research Briefing

    Health and Social Care Levy Bill

    Wednesday, 06 October, 2021

    The bill would provide for a new tax dedicated to helping fund the Government’s plans for health and social care, with proceeds ringfenced for this purpose. The tax would be collected from April 2022. The House of Commons has passed the bill and there are limitations on the powers of the House of Lords to amend or reject the measure. The House of Lords is scheduled to debate the bill at second reading and remaining stages on 11 October 2021.

    • Research Briefing
    • Economy
    • Employment
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
  • In Focus

    Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021

    Friday, 16 July, 2021

    The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021 would make it a requirement for workers in care homes to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus. The Government has said this is important to protect vulnerable residents. The House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee has been critical of a lack of detail on the implementation of the policy. The Lords is due to debate the regulations on 20 July 2021.

    • In Focus
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Public services: impact of the Covid-19 pandemic

    Thursday, 15 July, 2021

    In March 2020, the House of Lords Public Services Committee set up an inquiry into the impact of Covid-19 on public services which reported in November 2020. Among its findings, the committee identified five weaknesses highlighted by the pandemic that should be addressed to make public services resilient enough to withstand future crises. The committee’s recommendations also aimed to ‘lock-in’ innovations developed during the pandemic to reform public services over the longer-term.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Education
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
  • Current Affairs Digest

    Current Affairs Digest: Social Policy (July 2021)

    Monday, 05 July, 2021

    Catch up on social affairs with a selection of articles you may have missed. Articles this month look at universal basic income, and the deadline for the EU settlement scheme.

    • Current Affairs Digest
    • Education
    • Families & Social Services
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Elderly Social Care (Insurance) Bill [HL]

    Wednesday, 30 June, 2021

    The Elderly Social Care (Insurance) Bill [HL] is a private member’s bill sponsored by Lord Lilley (Conservative). The bill would establish a government-owned company to provide insurance against the risk of the policyholder needing elderly social care. The premium would be recouped via a charge on the person’s home at the time of their death or when the home was sold.

    • In Focus
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • Research Briefing

    Social care provision in the UK and the role of carers

    Thursday, 17 June, 2021

    On 24 June 2021, the House of Lords is due to debate a motion on social care provision and the role of carers. The term ‘social care’ can include all forms of personal and practical assistance for children, young people and adults who need extra support, including those who care for others. The policy area is a devolved matter and provision differs across the UK. This briefing provides an overview of the subject.

    • Research Briefing
    • Families & Social Services
  • In Focus

    Covid-19: impact on child poverty and on young people’s education, health and wellbeing

    Thursday, 10 June, 2021

    Concerns have been raised about the impact on young people of many of the measures taken to control the spread of coronavirus. This article explores the potential impact on education, health and poverty levels, and what the Government are doing to mitigate these concerns. It has been prepared in advance of a House of Lords debate scheduled for 17 June 2021.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Education
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Ethnicity and child poverty

    Friday, 21 May, 2021

    Recent research by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has suggested that poverty can have a serious impact on a child’s life chances, and that this burden is felt disproportionately by those from certain ethnic groups. This article examines those findings, as well as recent campaigns to tackle the related issue of child food poverty.

    • In Focus
    • Education
    • Families & Social Services
  • In Focus

    Asian Youth Movements in the UK: history and legacy

    Tuesday, 18 May, 2021

    The Asian Youth Movements formed in the United Kingdom in the 1970s, as second generation South Asian people mobilised against racism. Following on from our articles on Black Lives Matter and the early UK Black Panther movement, we take a closer look at their membership, their aims and campaigns, and their legacy within the UK today.

    • In Focus
    • Communities
    • Families & Social Services
    • Foreign Policy
    • Immigration
  • Current Affairs Digest

    Current Affairs Digest: Social Policy (May 2021)

    Friday, 07 May, 2021

    Catch up on social affairs with a selection of articles you may have missed. Articles this month ask whether it is time for a new Beveridge report, and how best to make healthy food widely available.

    • Current Affairs Digest
    • Education
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Commission on Alcohol Harm: ‘It’s Everywhere’—Alcohol’s Public Face and Private Harm

    Monday, 19 April, 2021

    A recent report by the Commission on Alcohol Harm highlighted the damage caused by alcohol abuse. Setting out a number of recommendations, it called for the Government to publish a new comprehensive alcohol strategy. This article provides a brief overview of the report and the Government’s current policy on alcohol.

    • In Focus
    • Communities
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health

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