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Nuffield Trust: Social care reform remains little more than an aspiration as workforce crisis deepens

by Kirsty Kirsty

Responding to the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Select Committee report on the long-term funding for Adult Social Care, Nuffield Trust Deputy Director of Policy Natasha Curry said:

“The new prime minister and government should be under no illusion that the significant challenges in social care are now fixed. It is time to stop overplaying the scope of the reforms tabled and underplaying the situation on the ground.

“The white paper currently amounts to little more than an aspiration. MPs are right to be concerned about the lack of a comprehensive plan that addresses deep-rooted problems across the sector. Urgent action is needed to tackle workforce shortages, instability in the provider market, as well as shoring up the shaky financial foundations that the current plans for reform sit on. 

“A shortage of workers across the social care sector is the biggest worry for providers of care. There is a desperate need for a realistic workforce strategy that goes beyond a wish list and puts pay for all social care staff on a competitive footing, which adequately rewards qualifications, responsibilities and experience”

“It is people struggling to access support to meet their needs and the unpaid carers(1) and family members filling the gap feeling the results of years of neglecting the sector and growing staff shortages. The pandemic has made these challenges more severe, and with Covid-funding coming to an end, we expect access to care to become even more challenging in the short-term.” 

Image depicts Natasha Curry, Nuffield Trust Director of Policy

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