This is now brought into sharp relief by the apparent inability of the coalition partners to agree on Dilnot’s proposals. After the report launch, we heard very positive and supportive responses from both Norman Lamb MP, the deputy prime minister’s political adviser, and the care minister, Lib Dem Paul Burstow. But this was not echoed by either the chancellor of the exchequer or the prime minister.
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Sporting and cultural weekend of activities set to mark one year until London 2012
Will they have remembered carers and the disabled
19 July 2011
A raft of sporting and cultural activities are set to take place across the county this weekend (July 22, 23 and 24) as Norfolk County Council funding helps communities to mark one year until the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games begin.
The London 2012 Open Weekend will see events taking place on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday – with each using up to £500 worth of funding from Norfolk County Council to put on sporting and cultural events for local people to enjoy.
NHP is to run the Southern Cross care homes alongside Dr Chai Patel
Southern Cross landlord NHP to rescue 249 care homes
The biggest landlord to Southern Cross Healthcare says it will rescue 249 care homes across the UK by creating its own operating business.
NHP is to run the Southern Cross care homes alongside Dr Chai Patel, the former boss of the famous Priory clinic.
Southern Cross Healthcare
The creation of the new business, which is yet to be named, helps to secure the future of more than half the Southern Cross care homes needing new operators.
Southern Cross, Britain’s biggest care home group, announced last week that it was beginning an “orderly closure” after its 80 landlords decided to take back their 752 care homes. The company had tried to cut its £250m rental bill because of falling occupancy rates and fees.
More delays on health and social care proposals!
Health and social care need equality
Dilnot proposals for social care divide the government, causing more delay to necessary reform, argues Peter Beresford