What the papers said in the week ending 29 May 2021 The spectre of lonely old people is a recurring theme for headlines. A report from the Older People’s Task Force and Finish Group, chaired by … [Read more...]
Anna Chaplains 10 years on
On 20 May 2021 we were invited to the online launch of a report: a survey and audit of Anna Chaplaincy to celebrate the ten years since its creation in the vision of Debbie Thrower Anna … [Read more...]
Not all sweetness and light
What the papers said in the week ending 22 May 2021 Christianity Some senior Roman Catholic bishops in the United States are finding it difficult to accept President Biden’s distinction between … [Read more...]
THE MALCOLM GOLDSMITH LECTURE 2021
Several of us from Christians on Ageing were privileged to attend the lecture and discussion presented via Zoom by Dr Donald Macaskill for Faith in Older People on 11 May 2021 This was a moving and … [Read more...]
Slow, slow, quick quick, slow – again
What the papers said in the week ending 15 May 2021 Care – especially care for older people – has been in the headlines: Social interactions are to be allowed as the risk of transmission of … [Read more...]
‘Fix Care for All’ : Support for MHA
We have worked with MHA for many years. We are happy to support this campaign to sort out the problems in adult social care. Adult social care has needed and continues to … [Read more...]
Ups and downs of deaths
What the papers said in the week ending 8 May 2021 Covid Times 2020 has seen more deaths in England and Wales. Most of the excess deaths are accounted for by Covid-19 which displaced patients … [Read more...]
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