Holyrood plans include making the government, rather than local councils, responsible for social care services, and it would aim to support people in their own homes where possible
I'm John Warburton with news that there’s mixed reaction to the Scottish government’s proposal to establish a National Care Service for the country.
Holyrood plans include making the government, rather than local councils, responsible for social care services, and it would aim to support people in their own homes where possible. The proposals also give unpaid carers the right to take breaks. The charity ‘Carers Scotland’ is welcoming the ideas, but warns changes must come sooner, before new laws are made. However, trade union Unite says removing care responsibility from local authorities is an “all-out assault on local democracy”. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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