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Q1
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The MP questioned the importance of a long-term workforce plan for adult social care equivalent to that for the NHS.
Will she consider commissioning a long-term workforce plan for adult social care equivalent to that for the NHS?
My hon. Friend is right about the importance of the social care workforce: social care is its workforce. I can assure him that we already have a plan for the care workforce, set out in the “People at the Heart of Care” White Paper, and now we are putting it into practice. Our care workforce pathway is already being implemented, our new accredited qualification for care workers will be launched later this year, and we are backing social care with up to £8.6 billion in extra available funding.
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Q2
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The MP was concerned about a constituent denied access to social care despite their need for help in administering medication.
Will the Government look to broadening the criteria of the Care Act 2014 to include those requiring support with administering medication?
We very much want everybody who needs care to get it and everyone who is eligible for financial support should get it. That, of course, is assessed by local authorities. We are introducing Care Quality Commission assurance of social care commissioned by local authorities, to make sure people get the care they deserve and to shine a light on where local authorities are doing a really good job and where others could do better.
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Q3
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The MP inquired about the Government's current stance on introducing a cap for social care costs.
Will the Minister confirm that this issue has not lost her attention and that we will continue to consider whether we can introduce a cap?
I thank my hon. Friend for his important question on concerns about the cost of care and how much it costs some people. As he may know—I remind him—the charging reforms were delayed in 2022 by the Chancellor after we listened to local authorities.
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Q4
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The MP mentioned the high number of unfilled social care roles in his constituency and their impact on hospital beds.
Does the Minister agree that fixing that crisis in my community and others should be the priority for the Chancellor tomorrow, not silly electoral gimmicks?
I recognise the challenges in the hon. Gentleman's area, although nationally vacancies in social care have fallen by over 20,000. We are reforming adult social care careers to make care a career for the UK workforce. We are putting extra funding into social care—up to £8.6 billion over two years—and introducing CQC assurance to make sure local authorities are doing their best on social care. I would encourage the hon. Gentleman to talk to his local authority and make sure it is paying a fair rate for the care it commissions.
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