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National Care Fund Working Groups Report

Publication Date: 28 July 2009

REPORTS

National Care Fund Working Groups Report

Publication Date: 28 July 2009

Jul 28, 2009 | REPORTS

This report summarises the discussions of two working groups convened by the ILC-UK to explore the ‘National Care Fund’ model, originally set out in the February 2008 ILC-UK publication: “A National Care Fund for Long-term Care.”

This report and the working groups it draws upon were made possible by a grant from the Nuffield Foundation.

The working groups convened by the ILC-UK focused on the themes of ‘the user journey’ and ‘governance’.

Author: James Lloyd
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