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Track The Act initially ran between April 2016 until March 2020. It was suspended due to the Covid pandemic in April 2020.

The 5 original reports can be found below.

Track the Act: Review of findings 2016-2020

Read an overview of the findings of the four years of the original set of reports

Track The Act 5

Read the full report from the financial year 2019 - 2020

Track The Act 4

Read the full report from the financial year 2018-2019

Track The Act 3

Read the full report for the financial year 2017-2018

Track The Act 2

Read the report for the second six months of the first year of the implementation of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act

Track The Act 1

Read the report on the first 6 months of the implementation of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 

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30 June 25

To mark Carers UK's 60th Anniversary in Scotland, we are using our platform to share the stories of carers across…

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30 June 25

Politicians are being asked to show their support for unpaid carers ahead of the second reading of the Universal Credit…

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Carers UK responds to Government statement on proposed changes to the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill
30 June 25

It’s important that the Government has listened and made amendments, but should these proposals go ahead, this will be potentially…

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Carers UK responds to changes to the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill
27 June 25

The Government will make changes to the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill ahead of its second reading on…

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