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Why social care professionals are leading the way in purposeful AI adoption and what it means for the future of care

Drawing on research with nearly 300 health and social care professionals, our partners at System C explore why social care is leading the way in purposeful AI adoption, and what this means for the future of person-centred care.
16 January 2026
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ADASS responds to DHSC’s Disabled Facilities Grant funding boost

Our response to DHSC's Disabled Facilities Grant funding boost.
13 January 2026
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Why keeping care homes open matters: lessons from Covid-19 for local authorities and care providers

COVID-19 changed how care homes operate. This blog sets out why keeping them open matters and what local authorities and providers can learn.
9 January 2026
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Adult social care in 2025: What changed, what didn’t and what it means for the year ahead

While 2025 was a challenging year for adult social care, it was also a pivotal one. This article reflects on key moments from the past year and what they mean for adult social care in 2026.
6 January 2026
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The only way to deliver better care is for the NHS and local authorities to work together more closely – here are seven steps to make it happen in 2026

Jess McGregor, President of ADASS, and Matthew Taylor, CEO of NHS Confederation, discuss the seven steps to deliver better care with the NHS and local authorities working together.
18 December 2025
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ADASS responds to local government finance settlement

In response to the provisional local government finance settlement, Jess McGregor, President of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, said:  “While it is good to see a three-year funding settlement, which will help councils plan and deliver services more effectively, today’s announcement does not provide any additional funding for adult social care above […]
17 December 2025
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Peterborough City Council’s digital transformation journey: empowering its workforce and delivering better outcomes for people 

Tina Hornsby shares how digital innovation at Peterborough City Council, including its use of AI is improving outcomes for social care practitioners and people who draw on care and support. 
15 December 2025
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Introducing Rashpal Bishop, ADASS’ incoming Vice President in 2026 

Rashpal Bishop is due to take up the post of ADASS Vice President and Trustee in 2026. In her first blog for the Association, she introduces herself and tells us a bit about her dual passion for digital and carers, and why she was inspired to stand as ADASS Vice President. 
12 December 2025
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Reframing the conversation: Reflections on a year of narrative change training

Over the past year, I’ve had the privilege of delivering our How to Talk About Social Care training to ADASS members across England, writes ADASS Engagement Officer Phoebe Kerr. This work is funded thanks to the generous support of the Rayne Foundation and is linked to our partnership with the Local Government Association (LGA), Think […]
9 December 2025
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ADASS policy statement: Neighbourhood Health

This paper is intended to confirm the policy position ADASS takes around Neighbourhood Health as a central part of the NHS 10 Year Health Plan for England.
1 December 2025
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ADASS President’s NCASC 2025 speech

ADASS President, Jess McGregor, opens the National Children and Adult Services Conference (NCASC) 2025.
26 November 2025
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High-cost social care packages for young adults surge by almost a third in a single year

This year's Autumn Survey has revealed that high-cost social care packages for young people surge by almost a third in a single year.
25 November 2025
Close-up of a woman with her sister who has Down syndrome smiling at each other face to face. They are both wearing warm clothing on a cold winter morning. The park is located in Gateshead.
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We can all agree social care is complex. But does that help?

Professor Catherine Needham, Professor of Public Policy and Public Management at the University of Birmingham and Associate Director of SSCR, reflects on the complexity of social care and why it must be approached as an interconnected ecosystem.
24 November 2025
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ADASS responds to the local government finance policy statement

Our response to the local government finance policy statement
21 November 2025
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Strengthening support for unpaid carers: practical guidance for adult social services

To mark Carers Rights Day 2025, this blog brings together a set of key resources designed to help Directors of adult social services, local authorities, and partner organisations strengthen support for unpaid carers. These tools offer practical guidance, examples of good practice, and insights from across the sector to inform local improvement work. Below, we […]
20 November 2025
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What I took from a Casey Commission evidence session — and why people must be at the heart of reform

Jess McGregor, ADASS President and Director of Adult Social Care at Camden Council, reflects on an early roundtable for Baroness Louise Casey’s Independent Commission on Adult Social Care.
18 November 2025
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From deprivation of liberty to liberty protection – why we need a different approach to safeguarding liberty

Part 1: From Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards to Liberty Protection Safeguards Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) are the current legal protections for people who lack capacity and are deprived of their liberty in residential care or hospital settings. Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) are the new system the Government plans to start implementing later in this […]
17 November 2025
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A community OT shares how social prescribing can transform lives

To celebrate Occupational Therapy Week 2025, William Dyett, an Occupational Therapy Apprentice, looks at the role of social prescribing and why occupational therapists can make the case for prevention to improve positive outcomes for people and local authorities. 
7 November 2025
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“We’ve always cared”: black women’s experiences in the care sector

Every October, Black History Month in the UK invites us to reflect on the contributions, struggles, and triumphs of Black communities. For Black women in the care sector, this month is more than a celebration it’s a reminder of a legacy of labour, resilience and resistance that stretches back generations, writes Georgia Chimbani.
4 November 2025
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ADASS policy statement: Preparation for Adulthood

This paper is intended to confirm the policy position ADASS takes around Preparation for Adulthood (PfA), which can then be used to inform sector led improvement, reform and development of regulation, and to drive specific policy and practice for this area.
3 November 2025
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Unpaid caring – the hidden health inequality we can no longer ignore and why we must intervene to prevent ill-health in carers

Laura Greene, Head of Volunteering & Community Partnerships and Lead for Unpaid Carers at Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust, discusses the significant impact of caring and hospital discharge on carers’ health, provides insight on preventive health improvement programmes, and why adult social care directors are best placed to reframe caring as a determinant of health.
20 October 2025
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ADASS responds to ‘The state of the adult social care sector and workforce in England’ report 2025

Our response to Skills for Care's 'The state of the adult social care sector and workforce in England' report for 2025
15 October 2025
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Equality isn’t optional: anchoring our leadership in law and duty

Jess McGregor, ADASS President, and Nick Presmeg, ADASS Policy and Practice Trustee, reflect on how equality, equity and inclusion remain core to confident, lawful and values-led leadership in adult social care.
14 October 2025
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ADASS responds to ‘Voices of Homecare: Workforce’ report

In response to the Homecare Association report ‘Voices of Homecare: Workforce’, ADASS President Jess McGregor said: “This report highlights the ongoing challenge of securing enough care staff for our population’s growing social care needs, including supporting people to live independently at home. We were pleased to see the Government recently announce the Fair Pay Agreement […]
10 October 2025
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