Louise Casey has been tasked to chair an independent commission to save the adult social care sector, focusing on creating a national care service for older and disabled individuals.
Casey's previous successes include reducing homeless numbers significantly and tackling antisocial behaviour, making her a suitable leader for addressing deep-rooted social care issues.
Throughout her career, Casey has not shied away from confronting difficult issues or challenging powerful institutions, exemplified by her critical report on the Metropolitan police's institutional failings.
Adult social care has long been in crisis, often overshadowed by the NHS, yet it is crucial for meeting the needs of millions of vulnerable individuals.
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