When I'm 94- considering future care services
Publisher:
IPPR & PriceWaterhouseCooperDate published:
26 March, 2010Region:
United Kingdom Publication type:
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The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and PriceWaterhouseCoppers (PwC) are working in partnership to consider the future of social care provision. They recently published a briefing paper based on deliberative workshops that engaged people in debate on planning for future social care services. The report "When I'm 94-How to fund care for an ageing population" finds that the principles of fairness, sustainability and simplicity should underline any future social care system. The full report is available here When I'm 94
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