This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65839730
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Social care: Labour urged to commit to care worker pay increases | Social care: Labour urged to commit to care worker pay increases |
(about 8 hours later) | |
A blueprint for social care reform is calling for higher wages for care workers, including a new minimum wage for those who work in adult social care of £11.45 an hour. | A blueprint for social care reform is calling for higher wages for care workers, including a new minimum wage for those who work in adult social care of £11.45 an hour. |
A Fabian Society report says a Labour government should commit to 10 years of care reform and increased funding. | A Fabian Society report says a Labour government should commit to 10 years of care reform and increased funding. |
The report also says greater regulation of care home providers is necessary. | The report also says greater regulation of care home providers is necessary. |
Labour's Wes Streeting and the union Unison asked for the report on plans for a future National Care Service. | |
The Labour-affiliated think tank came up with the proposals, which would apply to England, for the shadow health secretary and the health service union. | The Labour-affiliated think tank came up with the proposals, which would apply to England, for the shadow health secretary and the health service union. |
But the report says very little about capping the costs of social care - an issue that has been kicked into the political long grass for years. | But the report says very little about capping the costs of social care - an issue that has been kicked into the political long grass for years. |
Streeting: I won't pretend NHS is envy of world | Streeting: I won't pretend NHS is envy of world |
Face-to-face GP appointments promised by Labour | Face-to-face GP appointments promised by Labour |
Labour would go private to cut NHS waiting lists | Labour would go private to cut NHS waiting lists |
The report says the immediate priority - should Labour take power - would be to tackle recruitment and retention, and along with a new minimum wage of £11.45 an hour, employment rights for care workers should also be improved. | |
There is little doubt that this is in line with the Labour's leadership thinking. | There is little doubt that this is in line with the Labour's leadership thinking. |
In a wide-ranging speech to the GMB union this week, Sir Keir Starmer promised "a fair pay agreement for every care worker in the country and the deal...will set a new floor, a higher floor for wages". | In a wide-ranging speech to the GMB union this week, Sir Keir Starmer promised "a fair pay agreement for every care worker in the country and the deal...will set a new floor, a higher floor for wages". |
By 2028, the report envisages the new National Care Service would be set up. | By 2028, the report envisages the new National Care Service would be set up. |
This would be separate from the NHS, with care homes still predominantly privately owned. But, there would be greater public oversight and higher standards. | This would be separate from the NHS, with care homes still predominantly privately owned. But, there would be greater public oversight and higher standards. |
The report recognises that providers would need to be better funded - arguing that more than £7bn has been spent by councils on care homes which are inadequate. | The report recognises that providers would need to be better funded - arguing that more than £7bn has been spent by councils on care homes which are inadequate. |
While the case for more funding is set out, the report is rather shy when it comes to specific numbers. | While the case for more funding is set out, the report is rather shy when it comes to specific numbers. |
It says Labour should make a promise to increase real terms funding by a "significant percentage each year". | It says Labour should make a promise to increase real terms funding by a "significant percentage each year". |
"Significant increases for adult social care are essential and inevitable," the report said. | "Significant increases for adult social care are essential and inevitable," the report said. |
Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting commissioned the report on a National Care Service | Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting commissioned the report on a National Care Service |
Insiders say that, with Labour under fire from opponents for specific spending commitments on green policies, there is a reluctance to set out specific sums in other areas well before an election. | Insiders say that, with Labour under fire from opponents for specific spending commitments on green policies, there is a reluctance to set out specific sums in other areas well before an election. |
But critics are more concerned that the report has largely ducked the question of the lifetime cost of care for individuals. | But critics are more concerned that the report has largely ducked the question of the lifetime cost of care for individuals. |
In a 2011 report, for the then Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, the economist Sir Andrew Dilnot recommended a cap on social care costs of between £25,000-£35,000. | In a 2011 report, for the then Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, the economist Sir Andrew Dilnot recommended a cap on social care costs of between £25,000-£35,000. |
This was never implemented. But Boris Johnson's government did commit to capping lifetime care costs at £86,000. | This was never implemented. But Boris Johnson's government did commit to capping lifetime care costs at £86,000. |
However the current chancellor Jeremy Hunt delayed implementation until 2025 - pushing it until after the next general election. | However the current chancellor Jeremy Hunt delayed implementation until 2025 - pushing it until after the next general election. |
Labour have denounced this as "another broken Tory promise". | Labour have denounced this as "another broken Tory promise". |
But the Fabian Society report suggests a care cap should simply be "considered" as an option by Labour, with reform of means-testing as another possibility. | But the Fabian Society report suggests a care cap should simply be "considered" as an option by Labour, with reform of means-testing as another possibility. |
It is perhaps unsurprising that some of those with knowledge of the care system are now accusing Labour of ducking the issue. | It is perhaps unsurprising that some of those with knowledge of the care system are now accusing Labour of ducking the issue. |
Charles Tallack from the independent charity the Health Foundation said the report "fudged crucial questions about social care costs". | Charles Tallack from the independent charity the Health Foundation said the report "fudged crucial questions about social care costs". |
"Options for reform are well known - including building on a cap on care costs - but the missing ingredient is political will," he added. | "Options for reform are well known - including building on a cap on care costs - but the missing ingredient is political will," he added. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Keir Starmer | Keir Starmer |
Social care | Social care |
Labour Party | Labour Party |
Previous version
1
Next version