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Sara Redmond discusses what the easing of COVID restrictions means for disabled people and people living with long term conditions.
Continue readingThe Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in Scotland share their latest campaign #LibrariesAreEssential.
Continue readingNick Sculthorpe reflects on pacing, co-production, and Long Covid.
Continue readingFollowing Audit Scotland’s social care briefing, Antony Clark writes about the key challenges facing the National Care Service.
Continue readingPaul Traynor writes about the isolation that many young carers experience, and the need for action.
Continue readingKaren Hedge reflects on the need for bold changes in social care commissioning.
Continue readingResearchers at Robert Gordon University explore the experiences of healthcare staff with Long Covid.
Continue readingA reflection on the impact of the Self Management Reflective Practices.
Continue readingCathy Asante reflects on the need for meaningful engagement with human rights within the National Care Service.
Continue readingIn the third of our Opinion series on Long Covid, Michael MacLennan reflects on founding covid:aid.
Continue readingIn light of the UK Government’s plans for reform, Dr Elaine Webster outlines why the Human Rights Act should be defended.
Continue readingCarlyn Miller outlines her concerns on the UK Government’s consultation to replace our Human Rights Act.
Continue readingHelen Goss reflects on the difficulties of accessing support for children and young people with Long Covid.
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