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Issue 51
Care Leaders “Demand” Reform in Queen's Speech
Care leaders, MPs and Peers have sent a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson calling on him to include social care reform in the Queen’s Speech this May because they say ‘the sector is on its knees’. The letter calls for a 1948 moment for adult social care to establish a long-term and sustainable future that will be to the benefit of all citizens and the economy. Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England, says: “Many citizens have been so heartened to hear the Prime Minister’s commitment to reform and it is very important that it features in the Queen’s Speech. The sector stands ready and willing to support the delivery of this much needed reform agenda”. The letter, signed by over 26 co-signatories was delivered to the Prime Minister yesterday (April 27), emphasising that social care has been on the front
line of the COVID-19 pandemic with a tragic number of deaths in care homes, over 30,000, and staff, nearly 900. The adult social care workforce has demonstrated tremendous commitment and resilience during this time; however, the sector is on its knees, and is in desperate need of reform in order that it can craft a long-term future, that will protect citizens, reduce the burdens on the NHS and establish good careers in social care. Martin Green added “As we come out of the pandemic, if we can develop a clear funding strategy for social care, we can also develop a range of careers that will provide high quality care and support local economic development”.
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