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Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) - Autumn Budget/Spending Review Representation - September 2024

10 Sep 2024

While we don't expect immediate solutions, we urge the Government to demonstrate the political will to invest in social care and recognise the importance of adult social care to all of our lives. [...] ADASS supports the recommendations in this report to the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) that would improve the processes and design of Carer’s Allowance, therefore, enabling more unpaid carers to stay in the labour market for longer as well as reducing the risk of overpayments. [...] Finance • As part of a fully funded 10-year plan for adult social care, Government should, at a minimum, commit to incrementally increasing the upper and lower capital thresholds above inflation for adult social care to increase access to state-funded care and support for those people with the least means. [...] This Government committed to ‘ending the workforce crisis across both health and social care’ in their manifesto.8 As stated earlier in our submission, the immediate priority is to improve pay, terms and conditions for adult social care staff in order to reduce the recruitment and retention challenges facing the sector and also to increase the number of economically active people of working age. [...] Our objectives include: • Furthering comprehensive, equitable, social policies and plans which reflect and shape the economic and social environment of the time; • Furthering the interests of those who need social care services regardless of their backgrounds and status; and • Promoting high standards of social care services.

Authors

Michael Chard 1

Pages
8
Published in
United Kingdom

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