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LGA responds to Centre for Policy Studies report on social care

Cllr Ian Hudspeth, Chairman of the Local Government Association’s Community Wellbeing Board, responded to a report by the Centre for Policy Studies putting forward proposals to secure the future of social care

“This report is another important contribution to the debate around how we tackle the crisis in adult social care and we look forward to seeing the Government’s green paper deliver similarly concrete ideas.

“The LGA took action and launched its own cross-party adult social care green paper to start the desperately-needed debate around the future of care.

“It is now incumbent upon  national politicians of all colours to cooperate and be part of a wider movement for change in the national interest.

“Social care and wider council services provide vital support every day to support people in the lives they want to live. But with people living longer and more people with disabilities needing support, increases in costs and decreases in funding, the current system of adult social care is at breaking point, and faces a £3.5 billion funding gap by 2025 just to maintain existing levels of provision.

“It is absolutely vital the Government uses the social care green paper and forthcoming Spending Review to set out how it plans to tackle this crisis and ensure that there is a sustainable funding solution that can deliver the prevention, care and support that people need.”

#CouncilsCan: Spending Review 2019

With the right funding and powers, councils can continue to lead local areas, improve residents’ lives, reduce demand for public services and save money for the taxpayer. Securing the financial sustainability of local services must be the top priority for the Spending Review.

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Original article link: https://www.local.gov.uk/about/news/lga-responds-centre-policy-studies-report-social-care

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