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Lib Dems call for higher pay for social care staff | Lib Dems call for higher pay for social care staff |
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The Liberal Democrats are calling for a higher minimum wage for social care workers to help tackle staff shortages. | The Liberal Democrats are calling for a higher minimum wage for social care workers to help tackle staff shortages. |
Under the party's plans, staff would be paid at least £2 an hour more than the minimum wage - currently £9.50 an hour for over-23s. | Under the party's plans, staff would be paid at least £2 an hour more than the minimum wage - currently £9.50 an hour for over-23s. |
Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey said carers were not valued enough, and vacancies had left the NHS "on its knees". | Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey said carers were not valued enough, and vacancies had left the NHS "on its knees". |
The government said it was working to reduce vacancies, and is increasing funding for social care in England. | The government said it was working to reduce vacancies, and is increasing funding for social care in England. |
The UK national minimum wage sets out the lowest amount a worker can be paid per hour by law. | The UK national minimum wage sets out the lowest amount a worker can be paid per hour by law. |
The rates are decided by the government, based on the recommendations of an independent advisory group, and change every year. | The rates are decided by the government, based on the recommendations of an independent advisory group, and change every year. |
More than half of frontline care staff - 850,000 workers - would see their pay improve if there was a £2 an hour uplift to the minimum wage for the sector, according to the Resolution Foundation think tank. | More than half of frontline care staff - 850,000 workers - would see their pay improve if there was a £2 an hour uplift to the minimum wage for the sector, according to the Resolution Foundation think tank. |
What is the minimum wage and how much is it? | What is the minimum wage and how much is it? |
Half a million wait for care as staff crisis bites | Half a million wait for care as staff crisis bites |
'It takes a strong person to do this job' | 'It takes a strong person to do this job' |
The Lib Dems said the policy would be funded by increasing the tax on online gambling providers' profits to 42%. The tax - know an Remote Gaming Duty - is currently 21%. | The Lib Dems said the policy would be funded by increasing the tax on online gambling providers' profits to 42%. The tax - know an Remote Gaming Duty - is currently 21%. |
The party said the government would need to give councils an extra £1bn a year to cover higher staffing costs. | The party said the government would need to give councils an extra £1bn a year to cover higher staffing costs. |
It added that ministers should also take into account minimum wage rises when setting social care budgets. | It added that ministers should also take into account minimum wage rises when setting social care budgets. |
There are more than 165,000 vacancies in adult social care in England, up 52% in a year, the latest official figures show. | There are more than 165,000 vacancies in adult social care in England, up 52% in a year, the latest official figures show. |
The Lib Dems said "chronic staff shortages" were leading to patients being left in hospital waiting for social care, contributing to record waiting times for A&E. | The Lib Dems said "chronic staff shortages" were leading to patients being left in hospital waiting for social care, contributing to record waiting times for A&E. |
It added that higher pay for care workers was required to prevent an "exodus of workers to supermarkets and other better paid jobs". | It added that higher pay for care workers was required to prevent an "exodus of workers to supermarkets and other better paid jobs". |
Speaking on BBC One's Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg, Sir Ed said his party's plans would deal with "one of the big problems" facing the health service. | Speaking on BBC One's Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg, Sir Ed said his party's plans would deal with "one of the big problems" facing the health service. |
The Lib Dem leader, whose teenage son has a neurological condition that means he needs 24/7 care, said he had witnessed the value of care work first-hand. | The Lib Dem leader, whose teenage son has a neurological condition that means he needs 24/7 care, said he had witnessed the value of care work first-hand. |
"We need these social care workers. They've never been valued enough," he added. | "We need these social care workers. They've never been valued enough," he added. |
The Department of Health and Social Care, which is responsible for health policy in England, said most paid carers were employed by private companies, who were responsible for setting pay. | The Department of Health and Social Care, which is responsible for health policy in England, said most paid carers were employed by private companies, who were responsible for setting pay. |
A statement added that the legal minimum wage across all workplaces was set to rise to £10.42 an hour for over-23s from April. | A statement added that the legal minimum wage across all workplaces was set to rise to £10.42 an hour for over-23s from April. |
"We are prioritising health and social care with £14.1bn over the next two years, including up to £7.5bn for adult social care - the biggest funding increase in history," the department added. | "We are prioritising health and social care with £14.1bn over the next two years, including up to £7.5bn for adult social care - the biggest funding increase in history," the department added. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Health | |
Social care | Social care |
Liberal Democrats | Liberal Democrats |
Ed Davey | Ed Davey |