Minister Regrets Adding Social Care to Department of Health

A peer and a former minister has come out to say that they ultimately regret taking part in the health and social care sector. The government has said that they now recommend including social care within the department’s name. Of course, he has now come out to say that this was a huge mistake. He said at London, one of the main hubs that he now thinks that he was wrong and ultimately what they have ended up with is other places competing for money. This was a mistake to say the least. He has come out to say that what they should be thinking about is the machinery of the government issue. More has to be done to try and make sure that progress is made here and he now believes it should all be handled by the Department for Business and Trade. They have to make sure that they follow all of the right publications and that they do what they can to bring about a positive result. Warner was the Parliamentary Under Secretary in the year 2003 and this lasted until the year 2005. He then went on to be the Minister for National Health. At the end of the day, quite a lot has changed over the years and he was made a peer in the year 1998. If you happen to work in homecare or if you like to offer bespoke care packages as the result of your private nursing campaign then this is great. It is also ideal if you work with social workers or if you support others with mental health. At the end of the day, only time will tell what the future holds but right now it looks like the sector as a whole is failing.

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