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Inquiry into Residential Care for Older People - consultation on terms of reference
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Friday, 30 September 2011 to Friday, 14 October 2011
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- Consultation response: RC 1 ToR - UNISON Wales PDF 33 KB View as HTML (2) 6 KB
- Consultation response: RC 2 ToR - Denbighshire County Council PDF 21 KB View as HTML (3) 3 KB
- Consultation response: RC 3 ToR - Cymorth Cymru PDF 42 KB View as HTML (4) 12 KB
- Consultation response: RC 4 ToR - Aneurin Bevan Health Board PDF 26 KB View as HTML (5) 7 KB
- Consultation response: RC 5 ToR - Parkinson’s UK Cymru PDF 31 KB View as HTML (6) 10 KB
- Consultation response: RC 6 ToR - Barrie W Cooper - Trustee, Age Concern Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan PDF 20 KB View as HTML (7) 3 KB
- Consultation response: RC 7 ToR - Cwm Tâf Local Health Board PDF 22 KB View as HTML (8) 4 KB
- Consultation response: RC 8 ToR - Welsh Reablement Alliance PDF 32 KB View as HTML (9) 4 KB
- Consultation response: RC 9 ToR - Seren group PDF 32 KB View as HTML (10) 10 KB
- Consultation response: RC 10 ToR - Monmouthshire County Council PDF 25 KB View as HTML (11) 6 KB
- Consultation response: RC 11 ToR - Welsh Language Board PDF 53 KB View as HTML (12) 4 KB
- Consultation response: RC 12 ToR - Age Alliance Wales PDF 30 KB View as HTML (13) 7 KB
- Consultation response: RC 13 ToR - Crossroads Care PDF 21 KB View as HTML (14) 4 KB
- Consultation response: RC 14 ToR - Chartered Society of Physiotherapy PDF 63 KB View as HTML (15) 27 KB
- Consultation response: RC 15 ToR - Pennaf Housing Group PDF 59 KB View as HTML (16) 10 KB
- Consultation response: RC 16 ToR - Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board PDF 24 KB View as HTML (17) 4 KB
- Consultation response: RC 17 ToR - Centre for Innovative Ageing PDF 22 KB View as HTML (18) 4 KB
- Consultation response: RC 18 ToR - Dr Angie Ash PDF 47 KB View as HTML (19) 12 KB
- Consultation response: RC 19 ToR - Wales Audit Office PDF 33 KB View as HTML (20) 6 KB
- Consultation response: RC 20 ToR - Royal College of Physicians PDF 146 KB View as HTML (21) 17 KB
- Consultation response: RC 21 ToR - Health Inspectorate Wales PDF 29 KB View as HTML (22) 5 KB
- Consultation response: RC 22 ToR - Hafod Care Association PDF 25 KB View as HTML (23) 7 KB
- Consultation response: RC 23 ToR - Gwynedd Council PDF 32 KB View as HTML (24) 7 KB
- Consultation response: RC 24 ToR - David and Hilda Smith PDF 37 KB View as HTML (25) 13 KB
- Consultation response: RC 25 ToR - Care Forum Wales PDF 127 KB View as HTML (26) 12 KB
- Consultation response: RC 26 ToR - Action on Hearing Loss Cymru PDF 61 KB View as HTML (27) 11 KB
- Consultation response: RC 27 ToR - College of Occupational Therapists PDF 136 KB View as HTML (28) 23 KB
- Consultation response: RC 28 ToR - Age Cymru PDF 129 KB View as HTML (29) 21 KB
- Consultation response: RC 29 ToR - Royal College of Nursing PDF 38 KB View as HTML (30) 15 KB
- Consultation response: RC 30 ToR - Cardiff and Vale University Health Board PDF 33 KB View as HTML (31) 6 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The Health and Social Care Committee consulted on the terms of reference for its inquiry
into residential care for older people.
Suggested terms of
reference
To examine the provision of
residential care in Wales and the ways in which it can meet the current and
future needs of older people, including:
- the
process by which older people enter residential care and the availability
and accessibility of alternative services;
- the
capacity of the residential care sector to meet the demand for services
from older people in terms of staffing resources and the number of places
and facilities;
- the
quality of residential care services and the experiences of service users
and their families; the effectiveness of services at meeting the diversity
of need amongst older people; and the management of care home closures;
- the
effectiveness of the regulation and inspection arrangements for
residential care, including the scope for increased scrutiny of service
providers’ financial viability;
- new
and emerging models of care provision;
- the
balance of public and independent sector provision, and alternative
funding and ownership models, such as those offered by the cooperative and
mutual sector.
The
consultation has now closed.
Supporting documents