When We Can’t Care - Who Will? - Providers Unite
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When We Can’t Care - Who Will? - Providers Unite
Share Post Share Email Join Us: Day of Action for Social Care – Tuesday 20th May 2025 at 2PM On the fourth day of our campaign, we call on everyone who values the vital role of social care to take to social media and make their voices heard. Social care is not just a lifeline for millions—it is a pillar of our society, economy, and collective well-being. This week’s announcement by the Prime Minister to freeze …
Adult social care needs £3.4bn annual funding boost by 2028-29 to stand still, says report
Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. Adult social care in England needs an extra £3.4bn in real-terms annual funding by 2028-29, at a “bare minimum”, to deal with rising demand and increased costs, an analysis has found. Councils would need an extra £6.4bn annually by 2028-29 if they wanted to also reduce unmet need for care, and an additional £8.7 to tackle low pay in additio…
Extra £3.4bn needed to save adult social care services from decline - Care Talk Business
New analysis from the Health Foundation estimates that an additional £3.4 billion a year would be needed by 2028/29 to avoid adult social care services from declining. Ahead of the government’s forthcoming Spending Review, the Foundation says that this is the bare minimum required to prevent a further deterioration in services and to signal the
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