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Dutch Personal Budget System Faces Overhaul Amid Employer Burden Concerns
A Dutch court ruling will dramatically increase the number of people receiving personal budgets who are considered their care-givers' employers, starting in 2024, leading to concerns about administrative burdens and calls for system simplification.
Dutch Personal Budget System Faces Overhaul Amid Employer Burden Concerns
A Dutch court ruling will dramatically increase the number of people receiving personal budgets who are considered their care-givers' employers, starting in 2024, leading to concerns about administrative burdens and calls for system simplification.
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52% Bias Score


UK Immigration Changes Spark Care Sector Crisis
The UK government's proposed immigration changes, including ending a visa scheme for overseas health and social care workers and increasing the time to apply for permanent residency, are causing alarm in the care sector, with providers warning of severe staff shortages and potential impacts on care ...
UK Immigration Changes Spark Care Sector Crisis
The UK government's proposed immigration changes, including ending a visa scheme for overseas health and social care workers and increasing the time to apply for permanent residency, are causing alarm in the care sector, with providers warning of severe staff shortages and potential impacts on care ...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Disability Support Reform to Increase Costs for Many
The Netherlands will reform its Wmo social support system in 2027, making contributions income-dependent, potentially increasing monthly costs by hundreds of euros for 1.2 million people with disabilities or chronic illnesses, causing concern about healthcare access and compliance with the UN Conven...
Dutch Disability Support Reform to Increase Costs for Many
The Netherlands will reform its Wmo social support system in 2027, making contributions income-dependent, potentially increasing monthly costs by hundreds of euros for 1.2 million people with disabilities or chronic illnesses, causing concern about healthcare access and compliance with the UN Conven...
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52% Bias Score


UK MP Calls for National Hoarding Disorder Strategy
Labour MP Paulette Hamilton is calling for a national strategy to address hoarding disorder in the UK, citing an exponential rise in cases since the Covid-19 pandemic and highlighting the work of Birmingham-based social enterprise Clouds End CIC, which has supported over 300 people.
UK MP Calls for National Hoarding Disorder Strategy
Labour MP Paulette Hamilton is calling for a national strategy to address hoarding disorder in the UK, citing an exponential rise in cases since the Covid-19 pandemic and highlighting the work of Birmingham-based social enterprise Clouds End CIC, which has supported over 300 people.
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36% Bias Score


Northern Ireland's Critical SEN Support Shortage Creates "Cliff Edge" Crisis
A severe staff shortage in Northern Ireland is creating a "cliff edge" crisis for young adults with Special Educational Needs (SEN), as there's only one support worker for every 880 students and no statutory support after age 19, highlighting the urgent need for system reform to mirror England's suc...
Northern Ireland's Critical SEN Support Shortage Creates "Cliff Edge" Crisis
A severe staff shortage in Northern Ireland is creating a "cliff edge" crisis for young adults with Special Educational Needs (SEN), as there's only one support worker for every 880 students and no statutory support after age 19, highlighting the urgent need for system reform to mirror England's suc...
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40% Bias Score


UK's Post-Brexit Care Visa Scheme Condemned for Widespread Worker Abuse
A post-Brexit UK visa scheme for social care workers, launched in February 2022, has been condemned for causing "horrific" abuse of migrant workers, leading to over 470 care companies losing their licenses and impacting approximately 39,000 workers; the anti-slavery commissioner calls for fundamenta...
UK's Post-Brexit Care Visa Scheme Condemned for Widespread Worker Abuse
A post-Brexit UK visa scheme for social care workers, launched in February 2022, has been condemned for causing "horrific" abuse of migrant workers, leading to over 470 care companies losing their licenses and impacting approximately 39,000 workers; the anti-slavery commissioner calls for fundamenta...
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Demands Action on Care for Individuals with Erratic Behavior
The Dutch Parliament demands the cabinet implement measures within six months to address issues concerning individuals with erratic and dangerous behavior, including increasing residential care facilities and improving inter-agency information exchange, following several serious incidents.

Dutch Parliament Demands Action on Care for Individuals with Erratic Behavior
The Dutch Parliament demands the cabinet implement measures within six months to address issues concerning individuals with erratic and dangerous behavior, including increasing residential care facilities and improving inter-agency information exchange, following several serious incidents.
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UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies to Curb Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping new immigration policies to curb rising net migration, citing concerns about national cohesion; measures include stricter language requirements, higher qualification thresholds for skilled work visas, extending the settlement period to 10 years, and ...

UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies to Curb Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping new immigration policies to curb rising net migration, citing concerns about national cohesion; measures include stricter language requirements, higher qualification thresholds for skilled work visas, extending the settlement period to 10 years, and ...
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60% Bias Score

UK Social Care Crisis: \£32 Billion Cost of Inaction Demands Urgent Reform
A cross-party report reveals the UK's broken adult social care system is failing millions due to underfunding, costing \£32 billion annually, while reform, estimated at up to \£17 billion, is necessary to alleviate the strain on the NHS, local authorities, and 1.5 million unpaid carers.

UK Social Care Crisis: \£32 Billion Cost of Inaction Demands Urgent Reform
A cross-party report reveals the UK's broken adult social care system is failing millions due to underfunding, costing \£32 billion annually, while reform, estimated at up to \£17 billion, is necessary to alleviate the strain on the NHS, local authorities, and 1.5 million unpaid carers.
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60% Bias Score

Amputee Stuck in Hospital Due to Housing Shortage
After a leg amputation, David Taylor is stuck in Pontefract Hospital since mid-January because his wheelchair doesn't fit his home; despite applying for 12 properties through Vico Homes, he hasn't found suitable housing, highlighting a systemic NHS discharge issue costing thousands of bed days.

Amputee Stuck in Hospital Due to Housing Shortage
After a leg amputation, David Taylor is stuck in Pontefract Hospital since mid-January because his wheelchair doesn't fit his home; despite applying for 12 properties through Vico Homes, he hasn't found suitable housing, highlighting a systemic NHS discharge issue costing thousands of bed days.
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52% Bias Score

Badajoz Silent Protest Demands Social Worker Protection After Murder
Over 1,000 people silently protested in Badajoz, Spain, demanding better protection for social workers after a female educator was murdered by three minors; the protest highlighted insufficient safety measures and support for social workers.

Badajoz Silent Protest Demands Social Worker Protection After Murder
Over 1,000 people silently protested in Badajoz, Spain, demanding better protection for social workers after a female educator was murdered by three minors; the protest highlighted insufficient safety measures and support for social workers.
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24% Bias Score

Post-School Support Gap for SEN Students in Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, young adults with special educational needs (SEN) face a significant support gap after leaving school, lacking the equivalent of England's Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP), which leaves many without pathways to further education or employment, impacting their quality of li...

Post-School Support Gap for SEN Students in Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, young adults with special educational needs (SEN) face a significant support gap after leaving school, lacking the equivalent of England's Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP), which leaves many without pathways to further education or employment, impacting their quality of li...
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60% Bias Score
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