Ten ways in which the social care proposals, while welcome, fall short of what’s needed
Government plans to reform social care are a start, but nowhere near enough to address the scale and scope of the crisis. Stark unfairnesses remain, with inadequate funding for urgently needed staffing improvements (£500million is just £300 per person). There is inadequate funding for prevention measures. The main part of the reforms will help protect the assets of the wealthiest families, not those living in areas with lower property values. With the Health and Social Care Bill coming over to…