Changes to Social Care must improve the lives of Disabled people
The Government’s commitment to publishing proposals for social care reform by the end of this year is welcome but disability groups believe […]
The Government’s commitment to publishing proposals for social care reform by the end of this year is welcome but disability groups believe […]
Public Health England (Yorkshire and Humber) has launched a new physical activity inequalities resource on the YHPH Network website. This new resource […]
The Making Our Money Go Further June newsletter provides you with an update of our news; what we’ve been up to & what […]
27 June – 3 July 2021 Deafblindness is far more common than many people realise… around 400,000 people are affected by sight […]
People living with dementia, along with their family carers, can now enjoy a range of creative activities in Doncaster. darts is offering […]
We’ve all got someone to say thank you to this year. Whether it’s the neighbours for checking we were okay, the delivery drivers […]
Have a look at our June e-bulletins that were sent out earlier this week. Active Independence E-bulletin We will keep you […]
The Care Certificate is an agreed set of standards that define the knowledge, skills and behaviours expected of specific job roles in […]
“There has been a real sense of rowing back from the Care Act, and councils and CCGs and front line staff micromanaging […]
Wentworth Woodhouse Trust are asking people to contribute to community artworks at Wentworth Woodhouse as part of a campaign to show public support […]