Patients Association - Latest social care sticking plaster shows the need for a long-term solution

9 Oct 2018 09:50 AM

The Patients Association has responded to the announcement of an extra £240 million for social care by repeating its call for sustainable funding of social care, and an ambitious approach to health and social care over the next ten years.

Rachel Power, Chief Executive of the Patients Association, said: “With social care in long-term crisis, any additional funding is of course welcome. But yet another short-term top-up for social care shows how bad things have got, and how urgently we need a sustainable long-term solution to the care crisis.

“The forthcoming green paper absolutely must set a course to a social care system that is properly funded and works for everyone who needs it. It must also avoid the trap of seeing social care simply as a way of keeping pressure off the NHS, which reports of the extra funding appear to fall into. Social care provides essential support in daily living to many people, and is vitally important in its own right.

“In our response to NHS England’s proposals for a ten year plan for the NHS, we call on it to show ambition, and recognise that health and wellbeing are public goods that we must curate carefully as a society. Social care is an equally important component in this, and the ten year plan and green paper must, together, offer a coherent vision for the future.”

The Patients Association recently submitted a response to NHS England’s consultation on a ten year plan for the NHS, and also a representation to the Treasury ahead of this month’s Budget.

Key calls from the two papers include:

For more information, read Rachel's blog post on the NHS ten year plan.

Also available are our full response to the consultation on the NHS ten year plan, and submission to the Treasury ahead of the Budget