WMCA Response to Baroness Casey's remarks on Adult Social Care
Baroness Casey - who is heading up a Government commission on the state of Adult Social Care, recently addressed the Nuffield Trust Summit. Here is our response to what she said:
As the West Midlands Care Association, we welcome Baroness Casey’s frank assessment: adult social care is underfunded, undervalued, and too often a political football, being kicked around Westminster.
The problems she outlines are all too familiar to our members — they leave too many people facing obstacles to timely, appropriate care in a system that encourages fragmentation, short-term decisions, and instability.
When it works well, adult social care helps people live independently, safely, and with dignity. It supports families, strengthens communities across the West Midlands, and reduces pressure on the NHS and other public services. Despite this - and the fact that the care sector employs more people than the NHS - it continues to be overlooked by national policy makers in both funding and other resources
It is early days for the Casey Commission but we hope as it's work progresses it translates into solid recommendations for reform. particularly sustainable (and fair) funding, more consistent commissioning and recognition of our amazing workforce
We and our colleagues at the other local care associations in England, are ready to work with the the Casey Commission and national and local government to build a fairer and more sustatinable care system that benefits both our members and those who use it in the West Midlands
Keiron Broadbent
Chief Executive Officer
West Midlands Care Association
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