First Secretary has announced that the
government will publish a green paper on care and support for older
people by summer 2018.
The First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office,
, has announced today that the
government will publish a green paper on care and support for
older people by summer 2018. The paper will set out plans for how
government proposes to improve care and support for older people
and tackle the challenge of an ageing population.
As people are living longer and the population ages, the
government recognises the need to reach a long-term, sustainable
solution to providing the care older people need. As part of this
work the government has begun a process of engagement in advance
of the green paper to ensure it reflects a wide range of views
and requirements. Government will work with independent experts,
stakeholders and users to shape the long-term reforms that will
be proposed in the green paper.
These proposals will build on the additional £2 billion over the
next 3 years that the government has already provided to meet
social care needs, reduce pressures on NHS services and stabilise
the social care provider market in the short term.
First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office,
, said:
“An ageing population needs a long-term solution for care, but
building a sustainable support system will require some big
decisions. In developing the green paper, it is right that we
take the time needed to debate the many complex issues and listen
to the perspectives of experts and care users, to build consensus
around reforms which can succeed.”
Secretary of State for Health, said:
“We are committed to reforming social care to ensure we can
guarantee everyone dignity and security in old age. It is
important we consider a wide variety of views on the future of
the social care system – as our ageing population continues to
grow it is absolutely vital that we get this right.”
Once the green paper is published in summer 2018, it will be
subject to a full public consultation.