Care is the glue that holds society together – so why is the sector so chronically undervalued in Wales?

Care is the glue that holds society together – so why is the sector so chronically undervalued in Wales?
Rob Simkins urges a national plan to tackle homelessness and the housing emergency in Wales.
Dai Davies argues that occupational therapists’s holistic approach to care can play a key part in health equity.
Mike Hedges MS advocates a reexamination of the UK taxation system, and outlines some proposals for reforming it.
Rob Palmizi breaks down the impact of the current energy crisis on vulnerable households – and suggests a course of action.
Andy White from the Consumer Council for Water (CCW) argues the Welsh Government and water providers must address the root causes of water poverty in the face of territorial inequalities.
Helen Mary Jones MS argues that both Westminster and the Welsh Government is responsible for poverty in Wales.
Dr Steffan Evans analyses the effect of services being moved online on the poorest in Wales.
Dr Rhiannon Cobner, Dr Jen Daffin and Dr Sarah Brown examine the root causes of mental health issues and how their proactive work is starting to pay dividends in communities.