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Schwehr on Care

Schwehr on Care

With the start of the new Care Act Belinda Schwehr’s contribution to making it work as is intended is to start a regular two-weekly blog Schwehr on Care  As subscribers know, Belinda Schwehr LLM is a foremost community care law expert. She writes a regular article for Community Living magazine on legal issues arising in adult social care and has delivered a number of seminars across the last few years for the magazine.

Schwehr on CARE is Belinda Schwehr’s contribution to supporting people who are interested in adults’ social care to use the Care Act, together with public law principles. The idea is that the Act might then really make the kind of difference that it was intended to bring about.

The blog will do this by encouraging the airing of stories from people in the sector, or affected by it, about what’s actually happening in practice, now the new law is in force.

In response, Belinda will happily give a steer, using her 15 years of expertise and experience. She will look at what the Act says should be happening, about a given part of the customer journey, for instance, or what commissioners should be doing, or the line between health and social care.

Belinda will blog at least once a fortnight, on different bits of the Act, and more often if something juicy comes up in the meantime, through others’ contributions, tweets or comments. DON’T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN MORE AND/OR CONTRIBUTE TO THE LEARNING