The Department of Health and Social Care says ministers want to see £400m of the extra finance total, starting this year
I'm John Warburton with news that the government’s levelling up department is warning councils that better adult social care funding must be matched by thorough reporting, and better performance. The Department of Health and Social Care says ministers want to see £400m of the extra finance total, starting this year, being used according to grant conditions, adding it could keep future funding back until they’re met. But the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services says it’s “extremely concerned” that the targets might be “[setting] councils up to fail” if costs rise faster. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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