Social Work, Social Care and Social Services
Publications
Resolution Foundation · 22 June 2022 English
Leaving the EU represents the largest change in the UK’s relationship with the rest of the world in nearly half a century. It is a profound change in economic governance …
NatCen Social Research · 1 February 2022 English
This report assesses whether the Covid-19 pandemic has created a public mood for change. Previous studies in social psychology literature tend to suggest that when people are required to change …
RUKBA: Independent Age · 18 November 2021 English
This report explores the experiences of older people who have been bereaved and their attitudes towards bereavement support. It highlights the experiences that might make bereavement particularly challenging for people …
Reform · 10 May 2021 English
Series of essays on the most common health concerns most likely to occur in the next decade. The main themes include preventing infectious diseases, the challenges posed by an ageing …
Policy Exchange · 9 March 2021 English
This report draws together analysis from the range of Policy Exchange’s experts – in Law & Constitution, Trade & Economics, Immigration & Policing, Energy & Environment, Health & Social Care …
RUKBA: Independent Age · 4 March 2021 English
This briefing outlines key recommendations for the Government on prioritising bereavement support. Bereavement services are an often-hidden element of health and care services. Bereavement support rarely makes the headlines, but …
NPC: New Philanthropy Capital · 1 March 2021 English
Inspired by the social reformer Octavia Hill, Octavia is a not-for-profit organisation providing thousands of people in London with homes, support and care. The work of the Outreach, Befriending and …
International Longevity Centre - UK · 18 February 2021 English
Retirement communities, housing designed specifically with emerging care needs in mind, are one solution for addressing important issues around housing and care in later life. Yet only 0.7% of people …
Children's Commissioner for England · 17 February 2021 English
This analysis shows that children who end up going into care between the ages of 13 and 15 clearly face disadvantages at an earlier age: before they went into care, …