Catalogue description Department of Health: Interdepartmental Group on Community Care: Health Services for Children in Care: Registered Files
Reference: | JA 448 |
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Title: | Department of Health: Interdepartmental Group on Community Care: Health Services for Children in Care: Registered Files |
Description: |
This series contains the files of the Griffiths and the Wagner Reports. It includes the Interdepartmental Group on Community Care; residential care and the transfer of resources from the National Health Service (NHS) to Personal Social Services; The Cross Sector Policy Review Group (CSPRG) Sub-Group on Elderly People; health services for children in care and other related child issues, including child abuse |
Date: | 1978-2008 |
Arrangement: |
The series is arranged in file reference order (within each transfer) |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department: | CCX, CCK, EHP, ESK, HLE, LPB, ELM, IML, ACG, CGS, CIO, CNH, CRR, CYA, MOH, ERG, PLE, WHP, CHC, XBS, Z/CYP and LXA prefixes |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Department of Health, 1988- Department of Health and Social Security, 1968-1988 |
Physical description: | 545 file(s) |
Access conditions: | Open unless otherwise stated |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
From 2018 Department of Health |
Selection and destruction information: | Copies of papers and correspondence relating to the issuing of grants to various projects and general discussions and correspondence on social care issues have not been selected |
Accruals: | Series is accruing |
Administrative / biographical background: |
This series contains the files of the Griffiths Report: Community Care: Agenda for Action and the Wagner Report: Residential Care: A Positive Choice. The Grffiths Report was a Green Paper published by Sir Roy Griffiths following his investigations into community care and its links with health and social services. The Wagner Report was an in-depth review of residential care and an attempt to boost its profile and show its value as a vital part of community care |
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