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03 Jan 2025
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United Kingdom
United Kingdom (England)
English
‘Law but not law’: explaining unenacted policy as a type of policy failure
Needham, C., & Burn, E. (2025). ‘Law but not law’: explaining unenacted policy as a type of policy failure. Policy & Politics (published online ahead of print 2025). Retrieved Jan 8, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.1332/03055736Y2024D000000057
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07 Sep 2023
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United Kingdom
United Kingdom (England)
English
Implementing England’s Care Act 2014: was the Act a success and when will we know?
Burn, E., Redgate, S., Needham, C., & Peckham, S. (2024). Implementing England’s Care Act 2014: was the Act a success and when will we know?. International Journal of Care and Caring, 8(1), 47-63. https://doi.org/10.1332/239788221X16916503736939
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05 Sep 2022
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United Kingdom
United Kingdom (England)
United Kingdom (Northern Ireland)
United Kingdom (Scotland)
United Kingdom (Wales)
English
Dealing with drift: Comparing social care reform in the four nations of the UK
Needham, C., & Hall, P. (2023). Dealing with drift: Comparing social care reform in the four nations of the UK. Social Policy & Administration, 57(3), 287–303. https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12858
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02 Mar 2022
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United Kingdom
United Kingdom (England)
English
How do you Shape a Market? Explaining Local State Practices in Adult Social Care
NEEDHAM C, ALLEN K, BURN E, et al. How do you Shape a Market? Explaining Local State Practices in Adult Social Care. Journal of Social Policy. 2023;52(3):640-660. doi:10.1017/S0047279421000805
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01 May 2018
Report
United Kingdom
United Kingdom (England)
English
A fork in the road: Next steps for social care funding reform
Bottery, S., Varrow, M., Thorlby R. and Wellings D. (2018). A fork in the road: Next steps for social care funding reform. The cosrts of social care funding options, public attitudes to them – and the implications for policy reform. The Health Foundation and the King’s Fund.
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