Adult social care : short-term support and long-term stability.
by Hoddinott, Stuart; Davies, Nick.Institute for Government.
Publisher: Institute for Government, London : 2023.Description: 15p.Summary: This report warns that the government’s adult social care funding approach is unlikely to ensure performance reaches a level the public – and many politicians – expect. It is based on a roundtable and interviews with senior stakeholders from central and local government, care providers, the investment sector and others with expertise in social care. It examines why the government has not resolved the underlying workforce crisis and lack of capital investment – and sets out what the chancellor could do to fix these problems. .Subject(s): social care | adults | financing | workforce | viewsDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Current and future demands on health & social care [May 2023] | Adult social care funding, provision and reform. [September 2023]
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This report warns that the government’s adult social care funding approach is unlikely to ensure performance reaches a level the public – and many politicians – expect. It is based on a roundtable and interviews with senior stakeholders from central and local government, care providers, the investment sector and others with expertise in social care. It examines why the government has not resolved the underlying workforce crisis and lack of capital investment – and sets out what the chancellor could do to fix these problems.
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