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Celebrating the role of occupational therapy apprentices in adult social care

For National Apprenticeship Week 2025, occupational therapy apprentices discuss their roles.
17 February 2025
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Improving support for young people transitioning into adult social care 

ADASS President, Melanie Williams, discusses improving young people’s transition into adult social care. 
4 February 2025
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More occupational therapists needed to deliver the Disabled Facilities Grant

Claire Barcham, Senior Officer, Policy and Practice for ADASS looks at the challenge of distributing the Disabled Facilities Grant given the shortage of occupational therapists needed to deliver it.  
28 January 2025
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ADASS President’s end of year reflection

ADASS President, Melanie Williams reflects on the end of 2024, including giving evidence to the Health and Social Care Select Committee's inquiry on 'The 10 Year Plan' for the NHS.
23 December 2024
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Mental Health Bill and the need for change

Claire Barcham. Senior Officer, Policy and Practice for ADASS, shares her views on the Mental Health Bill and the need for change.
16 December 2024
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Reflections on the National Children and Adults Services Conference (NCASC) 2024

Sally Burlington, CEO of ADASS, shares her reflections from the National Children and Adults Services Conference (NCASC) 2024.
3 December 2024
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Social care ‘endangered’ by ‘catastrophic’ national insurance increases, warns ADASS President

The Government’s Budget decision to increase employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) will have “catastrophic consequences for millions of people drawing on care and support” will warn Melanie Williams, President of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS).
27 November 2024
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Shaping neighbourhood care: The role of adult social services in transforming health and wellbeing

The government’s drive to move care into communities will be a cornerstone of next year’s NHS ten-year plan. In this blog, Richard Humphries, ADASS Associate Trustee, explores why adult social care is vital to making this vision a reality.
21 November 2024
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Balancing adult social care: Rising costs, funding gaps, and the path forward

ADASS President, Melanie Williams reflects on the impact of the Autumn Budget on adult social care and the wider community sector.
18 November 2024
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From treatment to prevention in health and social care: Hospital acquired deconditioning to reconditioning

Dr Anita Mottram, Principal Occupational Therapist for Kirklees Council, examines evidence on how a shift to reconditioning practices can keep people’s minds and bodies healthy during a hospital stay, with benefits for both health and social care.
4 November 2024
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Rethinking Prevention: Are We Making a Costly Mistake?

Richard Keyse, founder and CEO of 2iC-Care, discusses how proactive and preventive intervention in adult social care leads to better outcomes for people and delivers long-term cost savings for councils. 
30 September 2024
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ADASS President’s reflections on social care at Labour Party Conference 24

ADASS President Melanie Williams reflects on this year's Labour Party Conference.
27 September 2024
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The future for employed unpaid carers – what are the next steps?  

Beverley Tarka, former President of ADASS and current DASS in Haringey, reflects on the Carers UK campaign for a statutory right to paid Carer’s leave and how this could provide the vital support they need. 
24 September 2024
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Celebrating the Essential Work of our Social Care Workforce

In celebration of Professional Care Workers' Week 2024, we caught up with Carolyn Nice, Director of Adults, Health and Wellbeing at Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council as she discusses how she got into social care work, the importance of the Skills for Care Workforce Strategy for Adult Social Care in England and how she thinks the work of social workers and carers can be valued.  
19 September 2024
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Hope, Challenge and Change in Adult Social Care

ADASS President Melanie Williams reflects on the relationship between social care and the NHS at the King's Fund Annual Conference 2024.
16 September 2024
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Lord Darzi’s NHS report provides hope for social care

Jess McGregor, Director of Adult Social Services at Camden Council and Vice President of ADASS, shares her thoughts following Lord Darzi's NHS report.
12 September 2024
Press Releases

ADASS responds to UK riots

A statement by ADASS President, Melanie Williams, in response to the violent riots happening across the UK.
6 August 2024
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ADASS welcomes Sally Burlington as new CEO

ADASS is delighted to announce the appointment of Sally Burlington as our new CEO, starting in early November 2024.
6 August 2024
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Boosting digital skills and confidence in adult social care: a critical need for the future

Opinion piece by Alyson Scurfield, CEO of TSA, the national advisory body for technology enabled care (TEC), looks at the barriers Directors of Adult Social Services face to make digital technology mainstream in social care.
5 August 2024
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Optimism for a time to act from a survey of risk and gloom

Our President, Melanie Williams, shares her thoughts following the launch of this year's annual survey of Directors of Adult Social Services.
22 July 2024
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Valuing our social care workforce – on the brink of action?

Our President, Melanie Williams, shares her thoughts on the importance of the new adult social care workforce strategy and what it means for those working in and drawing on care and support.
18 July 2024
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Metrics of misery..and a message of hope?

Opinion piece by Richard Humphries, ADASS Associate Trustee, following the launch of the ADASS Spring Survey 2024
16 July 2024
Press Releases

People needing more intense care and support, pushing councils to overspend, says ADASS survey

People needing more intense care and support after hospital, pushing local councils to overspend, according to a new survey. People are needing more complex care and support due to illness and disability, but local councils are struggling financially to meet people’s higher-level needs says the latest annual survey from the Association of Directors of Adult […]
16 July 2024
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ADASS welcomes new Government

The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) congratulates the Labour Party for their victory in the General Election.    Anna Hemmings, ADASS CEO, said: “We look forward to the opportunity to work with Keir Starmer and his team to improve social care and ensure it enables people to live their best lives.   “We […]
5 July 2024
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