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Safe as houses?
 — what drives investment in social care?
Corporate AuthorCommission for Social Care Inspection - CSCI
PublisherCommission for Social Care Inspection, London, September 2007
Pages32 pp (CSCI 209)
SourceDownload (21/9/07): http://www.csci.gov.uk/pdf/safe_as_houses.pdf CSCI, Strategy Directorate, 2nd floor, 33 Greycoat Street, London SW1P 2OF. Free copies from: Admail 3804, Newcastle NE99 1DY. Orderline: 0870 240 7535 E-mail:
enquiries@csci.gsi.gov.uk
KeywordsServices ; Finance [care] ; Financial institutions ; Conference proceedings.
AnnotationPrivate equity firms and banks invest in social care organisations. This report focuses on how bankers and others view investment in social care, and raises some of the implications for the future development of personalised care. The focus is on investment decisions in social care services for older people, but there are care implications for all care services for adults. Included are the key issues discussed at two seminars in December 2006 and March 2007, one attended by corporate providers, analysts, investors and national policy makers, the other with members of a regional care association. The seminars explored what encouraged investors to put their money into social care services. The report includes comments from the seminars on the present and future extent to which investors might contribute to social care provision - which is cautiously. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-070921005 E
ClassmarkI: QC: WNL: 6M

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