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Issue 53
Care Leaders Call for Urgent Emergency Funding
Care leaders from Care England, National Care Forum (NCF) and the Care Provider Alliance (CPA) have called on the government to extend its Covid relief funding due to expire at the end of this month. In January, the government announced that the social care sector was to receive £269 million to boost staffing levels and testing and to protect and support the social care sector, including care homes and domiciliary care providers, by increasing workforce capacity and increasing testing. Funding consisted of: • New £120 million fund for local authorities to boost staffing levels.
• £149 million grant system to support increased testing in care homes. with the £120 million funding helping local authorities to boost staffing levels, a direct ask of the sector. The aim of the funding is to: • provide additional care staff where shortages arise. • support administrative tasks so experienced and skilled staff can focus on providing care. • help existing staff to take on additional hours if they wish with overtime payments or by covering childcare costs.
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