A pilot where care workers are upskilled to monitor the health of patients shows considerable potential.
Poverty Shouldn’t be the Consequence of Caring
Unpaid carers are barely supported in Wales and it’s time they’re protected from the injustice of poverty, argues Rachel Cable.
Why a Universal Basic Income Could Tackle Domestic Abuse
Jack Sargeant MS and Lydia Godden outline why reforming the welfare system is a crucial part of halting violence towards women.
We can no longer turn a blind eye to the poverty that carers face
Rachel Cable urges Welsh Government to not only recognise the value of carers, but to reward them.
Now is the time to support our carers
Rachel Cable argues that Wales is facing a growing poverty crisis as a result of the pandemic.
No one in Wales should have to sell their home to pay for care
Helen Mary Jones AM, Plaid Cymru’s Shadow Minister for Health and Social Care outlines Plaid Cymru’s plan to make social care free at the point of need to everyone in Wales.
A National Care Service is long overdue
Our part-public, part-private, part-charitable social care system is delivering an inefficient and unjust service. It’s time to finish Aneurin Bevan’s work, argues Helen Mary Jones
Reforming qualifications is a vital step towards a modern care service
New Health, Social Care and Childcare Qualifications are the right step towards making our care staff ready for the future
The Welsh NHS needs the magic money tree
Jane Dodds MP sets out her early campaign priorities for the NHS