Surviving the pandemic : new challenges for adult social care and the social care market.
by Bolton, John.Oxford Brookes University. Institute of Public Care.
Series: Discussion paper ; May 2020.Publisher: Oxford Brooks University, Oxford : 2020.Description: 18p.Summary: For the past decade there has been a constant cry from the adult social care sector that it is underfunded and that it is on the brink of collapse. This discussion paper looks at how councils have avoided the predicted collapse over the period of austerity and explores new problems that have emerged during the Covid 19 pandemic. How can the care provider sector survive after the pandemic?.Subject(s): care homes | home care | economic crises | adults | older people | social care | markets | Covid-19 | views | future projectionsDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; IPC publications. List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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For the past decade there has been a constant cry from the adult social care sector that it is underfunded and that it is on the brink of collapse. This discussion paper looks at how councils have avoided the predicted collapse over the period of austerity and explores new problems that have emerged during the Covid 19 pandemic. How can the care provider sector survive after the pandemic?
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