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  2. Christian Action, Research and Education - Wikipedia

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    Labour Party insiders credited CARE with significant influence in support of Section 28 regarding education and homosexuality. [10]CARE is listed in the UK Parliament's register of all-party groups as the secretariat of the All-party parliamentary group (APPG) on Prostitution and the Global Sex Trade, a pressure group to encourage 'government action to tackle individuals who create demand for ...

  3. Foster care in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    According to the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service – the agency for England and Wales set up to safeguard and promote the welfare of children involved in family court proceedings – the total number of new care applications between April 2011 and March 2012 was up by 10.8 per cent, rising from 9,202 over the same period ...

  4. Carers' rights - Wikipedia

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    The National Family Caregivers Association was founded in 1993. According to the United States National Family Caregivers Association, "more than 50 million people provide care for a chronically ill, disabled or aged family member or friend during any given year." [33] The vast majority of these are unpaid caregivers.

  5. Care in the Community - Wikipedia

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    A belief that state provision was bureaucratic and inefficient. That the state should be an 'enabler' rather than a provider of care. The UK state at this time was funding, providing and purchasing care for the population; Separation of the purchaser / provider roles; Devolution of budgets and budgetary control

  6. Social care in England - Wikipedia

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    The need for social care for older and disabled adults is rising due to an aging population and increased numbers of disabled adults. Caroline Abrahams of Age UK said, "The problems facing social care are national, but for too long successive governments have left local councils to carry the can. That's been grossly unfair to local communities ...

  7. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, care for older adults has been the responsibility of family members and was provided within the extended family home. [6] Increasingly in modern societies, care is now provided by state or charitable institutions. [6] The reasons for this change include shrinking families, longer life expectancy and geographical dispersion of ...

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  9. Family and Parenting Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Family and Parenting Institute is an independent charity in the United Kingdom supporting families and children. It works with charities, businesses, and public services to offer practical help to families. Its campaigns and research work focus on building a "family friendly" society by offering insights into current and future family life.