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Join the big care debate: Shaping the future of care together
 — report on the consultation
Corporate AuthorHM Government; Department of Health - DH; Ipsos MORI; Opinion Leader
PublisherCOI, for the Department of Health, London, 2010
Pages188 pp (Care, support, independence) (Ref: 301775)
SourceOrder: http://www.orderline.dh.gov.uk DH Publications Orderline, PO Box 777, London SE1 6XH. Email: dh@prolog.uk.com Tel 0300 123 1001; Minicom 0300 123 1993. Download at:
http://careandsupport.direct.gov.uk/the-white-pape...
KeywordsServices ; Social Services Departments ; Finance [care] ; Social policy ; Comments or Evidence submitted ; Government publications.
AnnotationThis report summarises responses to the Government's Big Care Debate consultation on the Green Paper, 'Shaping the future of care together' (Cm 7673; TSO, 2009). In all, there were more than 28,000 responses. Ipsos MORI has prepared analysis of the consultation responses, which notes general support for the six proposed elements of the National Care Service: prevention services; national assessment; a joined-up service; information and advice; personalised care and support; and fair funding. Supplementary research undertaken by Opinion Leader on the consultation evidence looked at key overarching themes: the need for and scope of personalised services; involving families in decision-making; and funding issues (including the absence of a tax-funded option). The vast majority of respondents are positive about the overall vision for the National Care Service. Also examined are the views of specific audiences from minority ethnic groups; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups; and faith groups. The COI reports on the stakeholder events. The evidence from the consultation, coupled with independent research has informed the development of the White Paper, 'Building the National Care Service' (Cm 7854). (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100330002 B
ClassmarkI: PF: QC: TM2: 6PM: 6OA

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