About the Social Care Reform in England Interest Group
The Social Care Reform in England interest group aims to support discussions and learning about Social Care Reform in England, looking at what we can learn from the history of reform attempts in England and from the experiences of other parts of the United Kingdom and other countries. The group will plan a series of webinars bringing together people interested in social care policy and reform. We will also share relevant publications and will be happy to receive proposals for topics and speakers.
Steering group (confirmed so far):
Graeme Betts (University of Birmingham, former Director of Adult Social Services)
Simon Bottery (King’s Fund)
Adelina Comas-Herrera (Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science)
Natasha Curry (Nuffield Trust)
Richard Humphries (Health Foundation)
Catherine Needham (University of Birmingham)