I saw the King’s Fund report and I have seen the analysis. That was an aspiration eventually. However, the Select Committees’ felt that the immediate pressures of the funding gap, which will grow if we do not do anything about it—because of the demographics over the next few years, the fact that we are not meeting the needs of those with moderate care needs, the fact that we are not paying our workforce properly and that many care providers are in financial difficulties—mean that those issues have to be addressed and then, eventually, we can move on to the free care aspiration set out in the report over the longer period.
Adult Social Care: Long-term Funding
Proceeding contribution from
Clive Betts
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 28 June 2018.
It occurred during Select Committee statement on Adult Social Care: Long-term Funding.
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