The review has identified problems, including "drift" in care planning and delays in decision making.
Gwenda Thomas was also asked by Labour AM Lynne Neagle about staffing levels in care homes.
Putting men to work in care-taking professions might be the start of something great.
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There remain regional variations in care, which though improving, are still unacceptably high in some cases.
Robots are well-suited to this task, yet none have yet been deployed in care-giving facilities.
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Fast forward several months: the child reappeared in care after a significant lapse in antiretroviral therapy.
Justice Minister Jeremy Wright said young people in care often had "extremely complex needs".
Ministers are also hoping to reduce variations in care by harnessing the benefits of technology.
And for elderly people, new nutritional standards will be developed to benefit those in care settings.
"Major variation between trusts persist, and deficiencies in care remain widespread, " the report concluded.
Last year 218 children in Scotland were adopted out of nearly 16, 000 in care.
You had very little contact with your mother and you were placed in care when you were very young.
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The regulator was pretty adamant it was not a sign standards in care were falling.
In the county there are about 900 children in care - double the number five years ago.
Paramedic training today is very robust and provides an infinite improvement in care over the last decade.
For almost half of these people around 42 percent there is no evidence that they are in care.
Directors of children's services also have responsibility for children in care and for adoption in their areas.
It highlighted arrangements for youngsters in care and custody as well as those with mental health problems.
On top of that, more than 400, 000 living in care homes would not benefit from the bill.
While he wears a scabbard at his side, it is bereft of sword and neglected in care.
He said more beds needed to be opened to a "wider range" of patients in care homes.
Latest figures show children are left in care for an average of 21 months before being adopted.
Only a small proportion of the 67, 000 children in care in England are available to be adopted.
The failings in care are detailed in the review document which we have shared with the family.
Many of the victims of these gangs are in care at the time they fall into the trap.
Despite recent advances in care for the dying, American health practices still benefit those with money and resources.
"But only five of the 23 trusts complied with all dignity in care standards, " said policy director Paul Cann.
The girl, who is in care in Blackburn, has been reported missing overnight on 14 occasions since 30 July.
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There are currently 128 people in care homes in the south eastern area.
They were also devoted carers for their 17-year-old grandson, who has severe learning difficulties and is now in care.
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