“Care in the UK’s Four Nations” provides a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the care systems across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This insightful book examines the unique approaches each nation takes to address the needs of vulnerable populations, including the elderly, disabled individuals, and those requiring long-term health support.
The book is structured into several key sections, each focusing on a different aspect of the care systems. It begins with an overview of the historical and political contexts that have shaped care policies in each nation. Subsequent chapters delve into the organization and delivery of care services, funding mechanisms, and the roles of public, private, and voluntary sectors.
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