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By Dr Gabrielle Silver

It’s been a busy period in Westminster with our new PM setting out his focus for the coming months. It was encouraging to hear social care high on his agenda recognising that action is needed urgently. The next phase for social care is going to be challenging but the opportunity to contribute to making social care work and supporting people to have security and high quality care in their old age is hugely inspiring – we’re excited to contribute. Read more in my latest blog.

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