Adult Social Care Funding 2023-04-25
2023-04-25
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Q1
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Charities such as United Response and Age UK argue that the Government's plan falls short, citing a lack of promised £250 million in workforce funding. One in five over-80s have some unmet care needs, while social care vacancy rates are at record highs.
Frontline charities like United Response and Age UK say the Government's plan falls far short of what is needed for adult social care providers, especially with the delayed £250 million workforce funding. Given that one in five over-80s have unmet care needs and we face record vacancy rates, can you promise to revisit this urgently?
Not a penny of funding is being cut from adult social care. We are driving forward reforms with a focus on the workforce, introducing new career paths and training for social care workers.
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The Minister did not provide a specific commitment to revisit the £250 million workforce funding issue urgently as requested.
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Q2
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Charities such as United Response and Age UK have raised concerns about the Government's plans for adult social care, highlighting issues like underfunding and workforce challenges.
Frontline charities say that the Government's plan falls far short of what is needed, especially regarding holding back the promised £250 million in social care workforce funding. Can you promise to revisit this with urgency?
Not a penny of funding is being cut from adult social care. We are driving forward reforms focused on improving the social care workforce, including new career paths and training.
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Assessment & feedback
The Minister did not specifically commit to revisiting the £250 million workforce funding issue urgently as requested.
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Q3
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Conservatives have failed to deliver their policy on a cap on care costs, and other commitments such as £500 million for the care workforce and £300 million for housing in care have been significantly reduced.
The Minister says this Government backs social care. We know they failed to deliver their flagship policy of a cap on care costs. The £500 million promised for the care workforce has been cut, the £300 million promised for housing in care has been slashed by two-thirds. Will the Minister tell us where all that money has gone?
We have not cut a penny of funding from our commitments to adult social care, with £7.5 billion announced in the autumn statement. We are forging ahead with reforms focused on improving the workforce and digitising social care.
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Assessment & feedback
The Minister did not provide specific details on where promised funds have gone or address all unkept promises as requested.
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