Nurses paid £11,000 to take funding away from dementia patients
Social Care: Daily Mail article highlighting the injustice of paying nurses £11,000 to take funding away from dementia patients.
Social Care: Daily Mail article highlighting the injustice of paying nurses £11,000 to take funding away from dementia patients.
Ros spoke at a GlobalNet21 forum about the current care crisis and need for reform.
Ros spoke at a Faculty and Institute of Actuaries presentation on the subject ‘Incentivising care funding – a social imperative’ explaining the need to reform Social Care and ensure more private funding is encouraged.
Ros’ blog discussing how the Four Seasons healthcare crisis is another symptom of the broken UK social care system – this crisis is real and must be addressed
Ros spoke at the SecondSight HR Masterclass forum about the Employer role in pensions and social care.
Ros spoke at the MarketForce conference about ‘The Future of Pensions in our Changing World’ giving a major keynote about pension reform, the impacts of quantitative easing on investments and the importance of funding for social care in an aging population.
Ros gave a keynote speech at the Faculty and Institute of Actuaries Health and Care Conference explaining her views on the social care crisis and the urgency of addressing the lack of social care funding in our ageing population
Stock Market Wire carried an article calling for incentives to encourage people to save for social care needs in later life, perhaps alongside or within pensions with specific tax breaks
Ros calls for new incentives to be introduced by the government to encourage people to save for care needs – whether it is via Care ISAs, or using pensions tax free, or other initiatives she calls on Government to urgently address the lack of pre-funding for care.
Ros calls for new incentives to be introduced by the government to encourage people to save for care needs – whether it is via Care ISAs, or using pensions tax free, or other initiatives she calls on Government to urgently address the lack of pre-funding for care.