Information for the 5 trailblazer authorities in England about
the grant to support earlier delivery of adult social care
charging reform.
From:
Department of Health and
Social Care
Published
15 June 2022
Last updated
16 January 2023 — See all updates
Applies to England Documents
Trailblazer funding grant
determination letter
Ref: No 31/6185HTML
Details
Following an announcement in the government’s Autumn Statement 2022,
the planned adult social care charging reforms are now delayed
until October 2025.
This document provides information to trailblazer authorities on
their allocations of the grant. This funding will help
trailblazer authorities fund the costs associated with
implementing charging reform to an accelerated timeframe. These
local authorities are:
- City of Wolverhampton Council
- London Borough of Newham
- Cheshire East Council
- Blackpool Council
- North Yorkshire County Council
This grant comprises of 2 strands:
- The first tranche of funding to enable trailblazer
authorities to conduct additional needs and financial assessments
of their local population. Further funding for assessments will
be distributed later this year through another grant.
- A support grant to help trailblazer authorities fund the
costs associated with implementing charging reform to an
accelerated timeline, and the requirements of working closely
with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to regularly
feedback learning and insight.
DHSC will contact local authorities directly to provide further
guidance and arrange payments.
See the ASC charging reform
implementation grant determination 2022 to 2023 for
detail on implementation funding being provided to all local
authorities, including further funding for trailblazers.