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Social Care

300 Welsh children who need a home

Keith Towler says we need more families to come forward to adopt needy children in Wales

6th November (5th November)
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Choosing between paying for rent or food

Jocelle Lovell says welfare changes will result in more rent arrears and evictions across Wales

23rd October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

When we don’t have the time of day in Wales

Mary van den Heuvel questions whether 15 minutes is enough for older and disabled people to get ready in the morning

8th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh MPs spearhead change to child neglect law

Rhea Stevens says we should update legislation that ignores the emotional harm that can be done to children

9th July (8th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Help needed for 20,000 Welsh women

Cathy Owens says its time for Wales to lead the way by appointing a Commissioner to tackle sexual violence

24th May (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

When looked after children approach the cliff edge

Rhea Stevens says the care leaving age should be raised to give young people the opportunity to develop their independence

3rd April (2nd April)
  • Politics and Policy

The case for our most vulnerable kids

Freda Lewis makes a plea on behalf of those caring for looked after children in Wales

13th January (2nd April)
  • Culture

Plugging the gap between health and social care

Helen Birtwhistle says NHS and local authorities must work together to provide a seamless service

8th January (7th January)
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Transparency and scrutiny vital for future of NHS

Marcus Longley asks whether financial pressures will drive down quality of care in our hospitals

7th January (4th January)
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