Care City Welcomes Rayne Foundation’s First-Year Learning Report
We’re proud to feature in the Rayne Foundation’s new national report and to share how our work is helping shape better careers in social care.
We’re proud to feature in the Rayne Foundation’s new national report and to share how our work is helping shape better careers in social care.
Join local schools and young people helping to reimagine the River Roding as a healthier, more active space for everyone.
During her five-week internship, Florrie explored how Care City’s Connect project builds stronger, more connected communities and discovered lessons she’ll carry far beyond graduation.
Exploring how we can reimagine the ‘front door’ to adult social care as a welcoming space for partnership, connection and flourishing.
Over the past 12 months, residents, community groups and public services in Barking and Dagenham have been building something extraordinary together.
Read our evaluation of a story-based approach that helps older adults prepare for meaningful, proactive conversations with their GPs about medicines and polypharmacy.
In the final chapter of our Kit4Care blog series, we reflect on the impact, learning, and legacy of a pilot that empowered care professionals, improved outcomes — and just won a major award.
A co-designed workshop with mothers facing perinatal mental health challenges reveals vital insights for creating more compassionate, proactive, and supportive health visiting services. Read more in Vedika Lall’s blog below.
A new white paper reveals how a digitally enabled model of care in care homes can improve outcomes, reduce hospital admissions, and save the NHS millions—offering a blueprint for truly integrated, preventative care.