Social care: learning from the past and looking to the future

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  • Communicate historic developments around social care provision
  • Explain the current political situation around social care
  • Identify ways social care funding could be tackled in the near future
  • Communicate historic developments around social care provision
  • Explain the current political situation around social care
  • Identify ways social care funding could be tackled in the near future
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Social care: learning from the past and looking to the future
(Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg)

The planned introduction next year of a lifetime cap of £86,000 on personal care costs has been cancelled. To be fair, only the bravest of punters would have bet on it going ahead.

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