These documents set out further detail on how the £500 million
Adult Social Care Discharge Fund will be distributed, as well as
conditions governing its use.
From:
Department of Health and
Social Care
Published
18 November 2022
Last updated
5 January 2023 — See all updates
Applies to England Documents
Letter to the health and
social care sector from the Minister for Care
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Addendum to the 2022 to
2023 Better Care Fund policy framework and planning
requirements
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Annex A: grant
determination - No. 31/6357
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Annex B: grant
conditions
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Annex C: grant allocations
to local authorities
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Annex D: integrated care board
(ICB) allocations
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Details
This information is intended for use by those responsible for
delivering the Better Care Fund at a local level - such as
integrated care boards (ICBs), local authorities,
directors of adult social services NHS Acute Trusts, Mental
Health Trusts and Community Trusts.
It sets out the funding allocations for the £500 million Adult
Social Care Discharge Fund. Of the funding 40% (£200 million)
will be distributed to local authorities and 60% (£300 million)
to ICBs. Local
authorities and ICBs will work together to
plan how to spend the money locally. It also set out detail for
how this fund will be distributed, as well as conditions
governing its use.
These documents are an addition to the Better Care Fund policy
framework.
They should also be read along with the BCF planning
requirements for 2022 to 2023, published separately by NHS
England and the Local Government Association.