Selling Care Homes; Nuisance Calls; Free-from Foods
Consumer news. As Doncaster considers putting seven council-run care homes into private hands, You and Yours asks if big firms can really be the answer to cutbacks in social care.
A government task force set up to deal with the problem of nuisance calls says company bosses should be held accountable for the 'distress' caused. But will that tackle the unregistered companies who make many of the estimated one billion nuisance calls and texts made every year? You and Yours investigates.
Some local authorities, charities and small businesses are selling care homes as budgets are squeezed. In Doncaster the longest running strike in social care ended only a few weeks ago. Workers had been protesting about wage cuts imposed in homes owned by a private equity group. Now the council is considering putting the running of seven homes that it owns out to tender. How are the families involved feeling?
And more than half of those who buy 'free-from' food do not suffer from allergies or intolerances to gluten, dairy or nuts. What are the 'lifestyle reasons' for buying such products and is free-from really as healthy as all that?
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Who Owns Care?
Are private equity firms suitable owners for care homes?
Duration: 09:46
Free-From Foods
Are they as healthy as those buying them think?
Duration: 07:10
Dementia Friends
Newly trained shop assistants to help out
Duration: 06:39
Rochdale Business Rates
Could slashing rates turn around ailing high streets?
Duration: 05:04
Missed Appointments
The You and Yours listener fed up with BT Openreach
Duration: 02:26
Nuisance Calls
How effective is the new plan to tackle them?
Duration: 07:06
Broadcast
- Mon 15 Dec 2014 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4