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'Social care: asking the big questions' Church Times article with Dr Anna Dixon OBE
28/06/2022
Article in Church Times by Reimagining Commission Chair, Dr Anna Dixon OBE
1 min readA National Care Service? The Fabian Society Consultation on Social Care – Sian Lockwood’s response
17/10/2022
The Fabian Society recently launched a consultation on social care with responses to the consultation being used to help ‘develop a roadmap to a national care service for England’
9 min readArchbishop of Canterbury, Bishop of Carlisle give speeches during House of Lords debate on Adult Social Care
30/03/2023
The Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Carlisle made speeches to the House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee on 30 March 2023.
1 min readArchbishops launch new Commission on Reimagining Care
19/04/2021
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have today announced a new commission aimed at developing a radical and inspiring vision, drawing on Christian theology and tradition, that reimagines care and support.
5 min readArchbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care proposes set of values to inform vision for care and support in England
27/10/2021
The Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care has today launched a consultation on a set of values, informed by Christian theology and ethics, that it thinks should underpin a vision for care and support in England.
4 min readArchbishops’ Commission reacts to publication of Government’s White Paper on Adult Social Care Reform
03/12/2021
The Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care is pleased that the Government has published its White Paper on Adult Social Care Reform “People at the Heart of Care”.
2 min readBuilding public support for social care reform: what can England learn from other countries?
15/03/2022
In this blog Natasha Curry, Deputy Director of Policy at the Nuffield Trust, considers the social care systems in Japan and Germany.
5 min readHow complexity and jargon get in the way of good care
24/01/2022
Commission member Heléna Herklots discusses how current language and systems erect barriers to good outcomes for those those who draw on care and those that provide it, and what the Commission is considering by way of remedy.
3 min readMutual relationships: their benefits and challenge to planners
25/04/2022
In this guest blog, Jenny Kartupelis MBE, author and Director of Faith in Society, explores what ‘mutuality’ means in practice and why it matters to planning for an ageing population.
3 min readNothing new under the sun?
15/02/2022
In this blog, Jon Glasby, Professor of Health and Social Care at the University of Birmingham, and Director of ‘IMPACT’, looks back at previous social care reforms – and asks the Commission to think about how to make sure that things are different this time round.
5 min read