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Service outsourcing 'puts lives at risk'

Posted: 04 August 2005 | Subscribe Online


Service outsourcing 'puts lives at risk' The lives of older people are being put at risk by systemic breaches of human rights in the social care system, a report claims.

The outsourcing of social care services to private care providers who are not covered by the existing human rights legislation has left older people unprotected by law, charity Help the Aged warns.

The rationing of social care services for older people has resulted in them being denied care even when they are assessed as being in need, Rights at Risk - Older People and Human Rights argues.
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But with no apparent monitoring system in place, it is impossible to know how many people die because of a lack of early intervention, the report adds.

The charity said the Commission for Equality and Human Rights, due to be established in 2007, would be important in investigating abuses of the rights of older people.


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