First, faltering steps to reform
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First, faltering steps to reform

Daniel Allen Freelance writer

Stakeholders and policy-makers are all agreed: the arrangements for assessing and providing social care need to change. what no one seems to know is how it should be done. Daniel Allen reports

The end of the beginning, perhaps? No one ever pretended that reforming England’s system of care and support could be achieved overnight, but this month marks the end of an early, significant stage.

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