Age UK & CSA respond to the Chancellor's announcement on social care in the Spending Review
Published on 25 November 2020 02:03 PM
Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK and co-Chair of the CSA (Care and Support Alliance) said:
“Today the Government passed up the opportunity to play fair with social care, instead granting it insufficient extra money to safeguard the current level of services through next year. Against the context of the pandemic, which is both driving up the level of need, and weakening the finances of providers, this is a decidedly reckless approach. Local authorities are once again being asked to square an impossible circle and this ungenerous settlement does very little to help the NHS either. However, it’s older and disabled people, and their families and carers, who will as ever pay the biggest price, with them more likely to have to manage without the support they need. This is a bitter pill to swallow, especially after everything social care has been through this year.
“The Spending Review documentation says that the Government will bring forward proposals on them longer term reform of care in 2021, but as a result of the decisions announced today social care will be even weaker by then than it is now. It’s hard not to conclude we’ve gone backwards.”