Author Archives: Isla Thompson

ADASS responds to new Skills for Care report on the economic contribution of adult social care

Social services directors have welcomed research for Skills for Care showing that adult social care now contributes more than £50bn to the economy in England and has continued to grow strongly through the pandemic. Stephen Chandler, president of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, said: “Far from being a burden on the economy, […]
30 June 2024

ADASS responds to the LGSCO Annual Review of Adult Social Care Complaints 2021

Today, Wednesday 29 September, The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman  (LGSCO) published its Annual Review of Adult Social Care Complaints, painting a stark and challenging picture of the state of the Adult Social Care sector. Responding to the LGSCO’s annual report, Stephen Chandler, ADASS President, said: ‘Whenever older and disabled people, carers and families do not […]
30 June 2024
Statements

ADASS responds to the State of Adult Social Care Sector and Workforce in England Report

Responding to the State of the adult social care sector and workforce in England report, Cathie Williams, ADASS Chief Executive said: “Working in social care or social work is incredibly rewarding, skilled and essential, however low pay, high turnover and alarming vacancy rates were all too common in the adult care workforce before the onset […]
30 June 2024

ADASS Reflections on Autumn Statement 2023

The build-up to the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement is one of hope and trepidation for those of us that work in adult social care. As someone who has a glass half full approach to life, I was hoping (blindly it transpires) that there would be some recognition of the ever-growing pressures facing adult social care and […]
30 June 2024
Blog

Diary of a CQC assessment: Stage seven – Socialising the outcome and the action plan

Stage 5 – reflection and feedback         This stage was a moment for collective reflection (and a thank you) that I had built into the schedule at the end of the on-site week, which is entirely discretionary, but very much something I felt was right to do without really knowing if it would work to […]
30 June 2024
Blog

Diary of a CQC assessment: Stage five & six – Reflection, feedback, initial findings and discussion

Stage 5 – reflection and feedback         This stage was a moment for collective reflection (and a thank you) that I had built into the schedule at the end of the on-site week, which is entirely discretionary, but very much something I felt was right to do without really knowing if it would work to […]
30 June 2024
Statements

ADASS responds to the Norfolk Safeguarding Adults Review

n response to a report on the conclusion of the Norfolk Safeguarding Adult Review of Cawston Park Hospital, Stephen Chandler, President of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, said: “ADASS welcomes this report and its shocking findings and recommendations. The report lays bare the hospital’s failings of the people in its care. Our […]
30 June 2024
Press Releases

ADASS’s new President, Melanie Williams’ keynote speech

It is with a sense of excitement, a little disbelief, and certainly with a huge amount of pride that I take up the Presidency of ADASS. We have an incredible impact on people in our communities. Particularly on people who face significant challenges in living a gloriously ordinary life, with the same freedoms and human […]
30 June 2024
Press Releases

ADASS Spring Survey 2023: Care waiting lists down but needs increasing

Social care teams make dent in waiting lists but more carer burnout and mental health needs means that fewer people are getting the support and care they need New findings from a survey of social care leaders shows short-term funding boosts from Government has helped reduce the number of people waiting for care and increased […]
28 June 2024
Press Releases

ADASS joint CEO To Step Down After A Decade

Cathie Williams, joint Chief Executive of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services will step down from the role in early summer, after almost ten years leading the organisation. Commenting on her contribution, Beverley Tarka, President of ADASS said: “Cathie has been instrumental in making ADASS the organisation it is today, and we are […]
10 June 2024