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Posted by caroldimon on December 30, 2013 at 2:55 PM

A major finding from research "the commodity of care" which suprised myself, was that the government CONSIDER, as supported by emails, that agencies independent of themselves and the private sector, are not "their responsibility". Legally and morally, we know this would would be questionable according to the Human Rights Act as  a British citizen. indeed - it has arisen in courts of law. Hence regulations differ, complaints procedures are bizzare, government led /influenced campaigns do not apply etc.

Many find this unbeliveable- as I would if I heard- which is why publications, research and thinking is ever more blocked.

Neoliberlaism- the public are responsible for themselves and private businesses will prevail ie empowerment- you chose it so you are responsible. Applies to many countries- not solely UK.

"The Government may say they are "empowering" individuals to make choices (when buying private health insurance), but their true aim may be abdication of responsibility, and focus on capitalist goals. ..." qualityofnursingcare.webs.com


See also article "Who owns care homes" Lenin Nightingale; extremely important - if you do not know exactly WHO owns it- nobody is responsible. Who do you call??

 

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