Care & Support Alliance condemns care funding delays

Charities welcome structural reform of care system but say older and disabled people will feel ‘betrayed by delay’ on funding

In a joint statement, the Care & Support Alliance, comprised of the 65 major organisations representing older and disabled people and carers, said:

“As the social care system faces collapse, the key test for this White Paper was to deliver an urgent timetable to reform social care funding. The Government has failed this test.

If long-term funding commitments had been set in place, this would have given some of the positive measures in the White Paper a real opportunity to make a difference to the lives of disabled and older people and carers. In particular, the welcome creation of national eligibility criteria to begin to end the postcode lottery in care and new social care legislation to establish a modern, clear and strong legal foundation for social care.

Yet whilst support for the principle of a cap on care costs is a first step, the Government has failed to recognise the urgency of this crisis by postponing crucial decisions on paying for reform. Adult social care is already chronically starved of the funds it needs to provide essential support to older and disabled people and their families. With demand growing, this situation is getting worse.

Older and disabled people and their families have waited long enough and feel betrayed by yet more delay. Each day of delay condemns greater numbers of older and disabled people to the risk of isolation and neglect. Many more will be trapped in hospital beds because they cannot be cared for at home, and yet more families will be pushed to breaking point caring alone for sick loved ones.”

Contact:

Pasca Lane, Senior PR officer, Mencap

T: 020 7696 6017

E: pasca.lane@mencap.org.uk

Steve McIntosh, Policy and Public Affairs Manager, Carers UK

T: 0207 378 4937

M: 07875724088

E: steve.mcintosh@carersuk.org

 

Notes to editors:

About the Care & Support Alliance

The Care & Support Alliance is a consortium of over 65 organisations who represent and support older people, disabled people and people with long-term health conditions and their families. We are working together to promote urgent reform to tackle the crisis in our care system.

www.careandsupportalliance.org

Members:

ACEVO, Action for Advocacy, http://www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk/<br /><br />
Action on Hearing Loss” href=”http://www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Action on Hearing Loss, http://www.afiya-trust.org/<br /><br />
Afiya Trust” href=”http://www.afiya-trust.org/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Afiya Trust, Age UK, http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/<br /><br />
Alzheimer’s Society” href=”http://www.alzheimers.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>Alzheimer’s Society, Anchor, Arthritis Care, Carers Trust, Carers UK, http://www.cpa.org.uk/<br /><br />
Centre for Policy on Ageing” href=”http://www.cpa.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>Centre for Policy on Ageing, http://www.clicsargent.org.uk/<br /><br />
CLIC Sargent” href=”http://www.clicsargent.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>CLIC Sargent, http://www.cafamily.org.uk/<br /><br />
Contact a Family” href=”http://www.cafamily.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>Contact a Family,  Disabilities Trust, Disability Rights UK, http://www.ecca.org.uk/<br /><br />
ECCA” href=”http://www.ecca.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>ECCA, http://www.edcm.org.uk/<br /><br />
EDCM” href=”http://www.edcm.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>EDCM, http://www.grandparentsplus.org.uk/<br /><br />
Grandparents Plus” href=”http://www.grandparentsplus.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Grandparents Plus, http://www.guidedogs.org.uk/<br /><br />
Guide Dogs” href=”http://www.guidedogs.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>Guide Dogs, Help the Hospices, Home Group, Housing 21, http://www.hda.org.uk/<br /><br />
Huntington’s Disease Association” href=”http://www.hda.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Huntington’s Disease Association, http://www.independentage.org.uk/<br /><br />
Independent Age” href=”http://www.independentage.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Independent Age, Jewish Care, http://www.learningdisabilitycoalition.org.uk/<br /><br />
Learning Disability Coalition” href=”http://www.learningdisabilitycoalition.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Learning Disability Coalition, http://www.lcdisability.org/<br /><br />
Leonard Cheshire Disability” href=”http://www.lcdisability.org/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Leonard Cheshire Disability, http://www.macmillan.org.uk/<br /><br />
Macmillan Cancer Care” href=”http://www.macmillan.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>Macmillan Cancer Care, Marie Curie Cancer Care, http://www.mencap.org.uk/<br /><br />
Mencap” href=”http://www.mencap.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>Mencap, http://www.mencap.org.uk/<br /><br />
MND Association” href=”http://www.mencap.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>MND Association, http://www.mssociety.org.uk/<br /><br />
MS Society” href=”http://www.mssociety.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>MS Society, http://www.muscular-dystrophy.org/<br /><br />
Muscular Dystrophy Campaign” href=”http://www.muscular-dystrophy.org&#8221; target=”_blank”>Muscular Dystrophy Campaign, NAT, National Autistic Society, http://www.nationalcareforum.org.uk/<br /><br />
National Care Forum” href=”http://www.nationalcareforum.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>National Care Forum, National Council for Palliative Care, http://www.familycarers.org.uk/<br /><br />
National Family Carers Network” href=”http://www.familycarers.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>National Family Carers Network, National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society, National Voices, Papworth Trust, http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/<br /><br />
Parkinson’s UK” href=”http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Parkinson’s UK, Real Life Options, http://www.relres.org/<br /><br />
Relatives and Residents Association” href=”http://www.relres.org/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Relatives and Residents Association, http://www.resolutionfoundation.org/<br /><br />
Resolution Foundation” href=”http://www.resolutionfoundation.org/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Resolution Foundation, http://www.rethink.org/<br /><br />
Rethink” href=”http://www.rethink.org/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Rethink Mental Illness, http://www.rnib.org.uk/<br /><br />
RNIB” href=”http://www.rnib.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>RNIB, http://www.scope.org.uk/<br /><br />
Scope” href=”http://www.scope.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Scope, http://www.sense.org.uk/<br /><br />
Sense” href=”http://www.sense.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>Sense, http://www.shapingourlives.org.uk/<br /><br />
Shaping Our Lives” href=”http://www.shapingourlives.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>Shaping Our Lives, Shared Lives Plus, http://www.stroke.org.uk/<br /><br />
Stroke Association” href=”http://www.stroke.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>Stroke Association, http://www.suerydercare.org/<br /><br />
Sue Ryder Care” href=”http://www.suerydercare.org&#8221; target=”_blank”>Sue Ryder Care, Terrence Higgins Trust, Turning Point, http://www.unitedresponse.org.uk/<br /><br />
United Response” href=”http://www.unitedresponse.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>United Response, http://www.vitalise.org.uk/<br /><br />
Vitalise” href=”http://www.vitalise.org.uk&#8221; target=”_blank”>Vitalise, http://www.voiceability.org/<br /><br />
VoiceAbility” href=”http://www.voiceability.org/&#8221; target=”_blank”>VoiceAbility, http://www.wrvs.org.uk/<br /><br />
WRVS” href=”http://www.wrvs.org.uk/&#8221; target=”_blank”>WRVS, United Kingdom Homecare Association.

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