68 Adult Social Care Market Sustainability Plan PDF 336 KB
To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Adult Social Care.
Additional documents:
Decision:
(i) That the issues highlighted in the sustainability of local social care services, and the interventions proposed, be noted.
(ii) That the Market Sustainability Plan (attached to the report of 4 October 2022) for submission to the Department for Health & Social Care, be approved.
(iii) As part of the plan, Cabinet approve the approach to the future uplifting of usual rates paid for key categories of adult social care services, always subject to available budget.
(iv) That the proposal to submit the final plan for second review by the People & Health Overview Committee ahead of submission in February 2023, be noted and, on that basis
(v) Authority be delegated to the Executive Director of People (Adults & Housing), in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Adult Social Care & Health and the Executive Director of Corporate Development, to approve for submission the final version of the plan in February 2023, subject to any amendments not being of significant additional financial impact to the Council.
Reason for the decision
As set out in section 5 of the Care Act 2014, local authorities have a duty to promote the efficient and effective operation of a market in services for meeting care and support needs, with a view to ensuring services are diverse, sustainable and high quality for the local population, including those who pay for their own care
Minutes:
Cabinet considered a report of the Portfolio Holder for Adult Social Care and Health on a new approach for a sustainable market for adult social care and support. The Corporate Director for Commissioning confirmed that the submitted plan and the processes set out by central government was an important step towards moving the care market to a more sustainable position.
It was proposed by Cllr P Wharf seconded by Cllr J Haynes
Decision
(i) That the issues highlighted in the sustainability of local social care services, and the interventions proposed, be noted.
(ii) That the Market Sustainability Plan (attached to the report of 4 October 2022) for submission to the Department for Health & Social Care, be approved.
(iii) As part of the plan, Cabinet approve the approach to the future uplifting of usual rates paid for key categories of adult social care services, always subject to available budget.
(iv) That the proposal to submit the final plan for second review by the People & Health Overview Committee ahead of submission in February 2023, be noted and, on that basis
(v) Authority be delegated to the Executive Director of People (Adults & Housing), in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Adult Social Care & Health and the Executive Director of Corporate Development, to approve for submission the final version of the plan in February 2023, subject to any amendments not being of significant additional financial impact to the Council.
Reason for the decision
As set out in section 5 of the Care Act 2014, local authorities have a duty to promote the efficient and effective operation of a market in services for meeting care and support needs, with a view to ensuring services are diverse, sustainable and high quality for the local population, including those who pay for their own care