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06 Apr 2018
Steve Acklam
Steve Acklam shares his search for the right care for a loved one in response to the RSA's Reimagining the Care Home work
30 Mar 2018
Sara McKee
Sara McKee FRSA, Evermore Founder, explains how new models for care are being picked up across the UK
21 Mar 2018
Laura Cope
Alzheimer’s Society has been running the Airedale Social Movement Programme, which links community groups with care homes and regularly runs activities with residents to improve their quality of life.
12 Mar 2018
Darren Abrahams
Darren Abrahams shares his journey to co-founding Crisis Classroom - a refugee education social enterprise - and invites you to join along for the ride as the team hit the road, sending trained educators around Europe this spring.
04 Mar 2018
Scott Philips
Dr Scott K Phillips FRSA (Melbourne, Australia) advocates for taking a lifecourse approach to co-designing healthy bodies, services, places and spaces that support people’s healthy development and transitions.
12 Feb 2018
Benjamin Mann
Essex County Council’s Challenge Dementia Prize is an inspiring call to action for anyone with innovative and practical ideas about how to improve the lives of people living with dementia.
17 Jan 2018
Becca Antink
UK care homes are facing a crisis of negative public opinion, inadequate funding and staffing shortages. But our society’s aspirations for what makes a good care home need to go beyond upholding the status quo.
22 Nov 2017
Anthony Painter
Following today’s Budget announcements, Anthony Painter looks at what challenges lie ahead for the UK’s already struggling public services.
27 Apr 2017
David Boyle (blog)
How can our public services be at their most effective? Does the future entail wet or dry hands?
10 Apr 2017
owen Mcneir
Owen McNeir FRSA introduces Remarkable Lives, a new social venture which aims to enhance quality of life in old age through visual storytelling.
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