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ADULT SOCIAL CARE CHARGING REFORMS PLANS SCRAPPED - NCF RESPONDS

NCF responds to Chancellor’s Spending Inheritance Statement as adult social care charging reforms plans scrapped

The National Care Forum (NCF), an association for not-for-profit social care, has responded to the Chancellor’s Spending Inheritance Statement in which Rachel Reeves confirmed that the government would not be taking forward planned charging reforms for adult social care.

Vic Rayner OBE, CEO of NCF commented: “We’re deeply disappointed the Chancellor has announced that the proposed suite of charging reforms for adult social care will no longer be taken forward.  Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting said just weeks before the general election that he wanted to give the system the certainty before the election that Labour would not "come in", "unpick" and "scrap" plans for social care reform without a feasible alternative. However, we are just a few weeks into the new government's tenure and this appears to be exactly what has borne out. This is particularly disheartening coming just a few days after the Care and Support Alliance  published a startling report detailing the deeply unfair postcode lottery people requesting care and support face every day. The £1bn in savings announced is more than a number – it represents tens of thousands of people who will struggle to pay for their own care.”

www.nationalcareforum.org.uk 

 

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