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Adult Social Care Law and Policy: Lessons from the Pandemic


ISBN13: 9781529229868
To be Published: February 2025
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £27.99



This book provides an in-depth socio-legal examination of adult social care law and policy during the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the tensions between legislation, policy, economy, and practice in what was already an under-resourced and over-stretched sector.

The authors interrogate the vision and utility of the Care Act 2014 and explore the impact of emergency legislation and operational changes implemented during the pandemic. Detailing what happened to social care provision during this time of intense stress and turbulence for service users, carers, and the workforce, the book highlights fault-lines in the system.

This is an invaluable resource offering timely lessons for social care reform and future pandemic preparedness planning.

Subjects:
Social Security and Welfare Law
Contents:
1. Adult social care in the time of turbulence
2. Foundational paradigms in adult social care policy
3. Legal regulation of adult social care provision in England
4. Pandemic preparedness planning & the development of emergency legislation
5. Challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic for adult social care: from Wuhan to Delta
6. Towards a “new normal” for adult social care: from “Freedom Day” to Omicron
7. Lessons learned and challenges ahead for adult social care law, regulation, and planning