Responding to a National Audit Office report on readying the NHS
and social care in England for COVID-19, Cllr Ian Hudspeth,
Chairman of the Local Government Association’s Community Wellbeing
Board, said:
“This helpful report rightly focuses on
the fundamental role and importance of adult social care during
this pandemic, as well as contributing to the wider debate on
what lessons should be learned from this entire
experience.
“Social care deserves parity of esteem
with the NHS, in order to best serve all those who work in it or
use services to support their independence and wellbeing. The
coronavirus crisis has given renewed impetus to and understanding
of the vital relationship between health and care, and this needs
to be built on for the future.
“We have been calling for a long-term,
sustainable funding solution for adult social care since long
before the current crisis. As this report highlights, the sector
has risen to the unprecedented challenges it has faced from this
pandemic but now needs certainty about how it will continue to
operate and be paid for in future.
“Effective joint working between health
and social care as equals is an essential part of this and
continues to happen in many places across the country. Government
and NHS England have an important role to play in recognising and
encouraging this work and the vital contribution of local
government in supporting people’s health and
wellbeing.”