November 12, 2024

Providers Unite is a grassroots campaign uniting adult care service providers across the country to advocate for meaningful change. 

 

Today, 12th November 2024, we launch our call to the Chancellor Rachel Reeves, urgently calling for an immediate review of the recent Budget announcement on NI and NLW increases that will otherwise result in a "systematic collapse of community care services across Britain.”

 

Join the movement.


Share your support and help us keep community care strong for all. Our strength lies in our shared commitment to safeguarding the future of adult care services and ensuring the voices of providers are heard at every level of government.


Link to Learn More: https://www.providersunite.co.uk/


We bring together a diverse and vital network of care providers, collectively serving over 1.2 million individuals and employing a dedicated workforce of 1.59 million. 


Together, we deliver essential community care and support services valued at £68.1 billion, highlighting the critical role we play in the well-being of our communities and the nation's economy. 


Our sector is critically underfunded today, and we need £8.4bn to meet future demand, improve access to care and cover the full cost of care by 2024/25. 


Thank you for supporting the #ProvidersUnite campaign as we call for essential changes to protect community care and support services!

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