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Preventative social care and community development in Wales: “New” legislation, “old” tensions?

Read, Simon, Verity, Fiona, Llewellyn, Mark, Calder, Gideon and Richards, Jonathan 2024. Preventative social care and community development in Wales: “New” legislation, “old” tensions? Social Inclusion 12 , 7448. 10.17645/si.7448

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Abstract

Prevention is becoming ever more central in UK care policy for older people, though precisely what this entails, and how it works most effectively in social care and support, remains ambiguous. Set against the “newness” of recent social care legislation in Wales, this article explores the perspectives of professionals on prevention and community development, particularly for older people. This draws on qualitative data collected from 11 Welsh local authorities, four NHS Wales health boards, and eight regional third-sector organisations, incorporating 64 interviews with directors, executives, and senior managers. Recent research has highlighted concerns over the slipperiness of prevention as a concept, resulting in multiple interpretations and activities operating under its banner. Consistent with this, our data suggested a kaleidoscopic picture of variously named community-based initiatives working to support the intricate web of connections that sustain older people, as well as provide practical or material help. Similarly, professionals highlighted varied agendas of community resilience, individual independence, and reducing the need for state-funded health and social care, as well as a range of viewpoints on the roles of the state, private sector, and the third sector. Analysis revealed fragments of familiar themes in community development; positive hopes for community initiatives, tensions between the mixed agendas of state-instigated activities, and the practical challenges arising from systems imbued with neo-liberal ideas. Realising the promise of prevention will require deft steering through these challenges.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Healthcare Sciences
Publisher: Cogitatio Press
ISSN: 2183-2803
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 1 August 2024
Last Modified: 01 Aug 2024 09:30
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/171009

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