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Marginalised and depressed: Britain’s older people
Urgent action needs to be take action to curb a decline in mental health and wellbeing amongst the over 65s, according to a new report from the institute for public policy report (ippr) published today (Thursday). ippr highlights that older people's mental health and wellbeing has been severely neglected while young people's health and wellbeing have been the focus of many new policies and debate. 2.4 million older people are estimated to have depression which impairs their quality of life.
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By IPPR, UK.
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Governance Policy Resource.
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A force to reckon with
The police are unusual among the public services in having successfully resisted the wider reform agendas of both main political parties. Almost uniquely, they were left untouched by the Thatcher revolution and have not experienced significant organisational change even under a Labour government that has made public service reform a priority. Labour has invested more money and required the police to follow Whitehall performance targets. But in terms of structure or how the police are governed and held to account, there has been surprisingly little change in the past 30 years.
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By IPPR, UK.
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Governance Policy Resource.
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Drifting apart: Why health inequalities are getting bigger
The NHS enters its 61st year in pretty good shape. Among the public and politicians there seems to be consensus that a publicly funded health system should endure, that healthcare should be provided according to need and financial settlements remain relatively generous. However, despite improvements in health, there are enduring and widening health inequalities which should dampen the birthday celebrations.
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By IPPR, UK.
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Governance Policy Resource.
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