The strategic aim of The Parliamentary Review is to raise standards. In each edition, a host of outstanding organisations share their experiences and areas of best practice, all the while identifying key issues they face in the current political and economic environment. The Review features a foreword by the prime minister and is sent to over 500,000 leading business executives and policymakers.


Founded in 2009, Sustain UK provides supported accommodation for over 2,500 vulnerable adults. CEO Pauline Hughes discusses the crucial work Sustain carries out and explains in this year’s Parliamentary Review how she hopes to provide a safe home for everyone who needs one.
Theresa May and Professor Ted Baker, the Chief Inspector of Hospitals, appear alongside a small number of relevant individuals and organisations from the Care sector. Topics discussed in the Care Review include CMA’s care homes market study, care home bed losses, wage pressures and tougher legal liability for corporate providers.


The long-time editor of The Review David Curry has expressed his excitement that the upcoming edition is due to be one of the most interesting and insightful yet. “I can say with confidence that there is no other forum in Britain that can successfully combine the thoughts and ideas of such a group of extraordinary organisations and deliver them to the people that need to hear them, whether that be in Westminster or out in the country.”


Writing in The Review, the prime minister says that “British politics provides ample material for analysis in the pages of The Parliamentary Review.”
Sustain UK’s article can be viewed here:
https://www.theparliamentaryreview.co.uk/organisations/sustain-uk