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Making rights make sense

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Thoughts on this and that - by Neil Crowther.

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Making rights make sense – Thoughts on this and that – by Neil Crowther. Making rights make sense Thoughts on this and that – by Neil Crowther. Taking stock So we’re half way through 2024 and I’m winding down for a summer break and reflecting on the varied and exciting work I’ve been lucky to be involved in this year. This is one of those posts you write for yourself to get things in perspective, but I hope at least some of it will… crowtherconsulting July 26, 2024 Uncategorized alzheimers , dementia , digital-technology , framing , health , social-care What about the catastrophic cost of not having a life to live? (This post, written by me, was originally posted on 4 July 2019 on the old Social Care Future website. I’m sharing it again given two Parties vying for election, the Lib Dems and the Greens, have proposed ‘Free Personal Care’ in their manifestos) Many people welcomed today’s social care report by the House of Lords… crowtherconsulti...

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