Care England’s Professor Martin Green OBE has reacted with disappointment to the news that social care funding reform has been abandoned.
The leading representative body for small, medium, and large providers in England has also commented on the government’s decision not to move forward with the Adult Social Care Training and Development Fund.
Professor Martin Green OBE, chief executive of Care England, said: “At a time when the government is making huge commitments to public sector pay and increasing budgets in the NHS, social care has been ignored. It is quite clear that the government does not understand the interdependence between health and care. Investment in social care would pay enormous dividends, both in terms of the capacity in the NHS, and also as part of a growth strategy for the economy, yet this too has been overlooked.
“On top of this devastating news about reform, came another blow to social care, with the news that the government had decided not to develop the Adult Social Care Training and Development Fund. Retention is a key element in resolving our sector's workforce crisis, so this will have a significant impact.
“Care England stands ready to work with the new government to deliver a long-term and sustainable future for care, but this must be based on fairness and honesty, rather than short-term promises that are not delivered.”