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Introduce legal minimum ratios of care home staff to residents

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We call on the Government to introduce minimum staff-to-resident ratios in all care homes, so every resident receives the attention, dignity, and safety they deserve.

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Introduce legal minimum ratios of care home staff to residents

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We call on the Government to introduce minimum staff-to-resident ratios in all care homes, so every resident receives the attention, dignity, and safety they deserve.

National
139 reactions·100% agree
Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

Health Secretary

Health Secretary

React

Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for3
Reasons against0

See what others are saying

Members can read every reason.

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