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Government makes plans to bring together health and social care

Posted: 21 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


The government wants to develop a new national strategy for adult social care to bring together the health and social care systems, writes Lindsay Clark.

The proposals, which will be expanded upon in a white paper later this year, say the Care Services Improvement Partnership (CSIP) and the Local Government Improvement and Development Agency (IDeA) will develop a joined-up national improvement strategy for adult social care. This will offer practical support through a range of regionally tailored methods and approaches, according to the proposals.
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The government said the strategy would be developed in collaboration with the Social Care Institute for Excellence, Local Government Association and the Association of Directors of Social Services to ensure future work programmes are based on local need.
Announcing the plans, care services minister Liam Byrne said, "Dignity for life is our ambition. A joint white paper will help put individuals and their families at the centre of care."
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The government will also establish a new taskforce, linked to the existing National Strategic Partnership Forum, to identify the obstacles the sector experiences in delivering services in partnership with health.

Byrne said £140m investment in social care projects, including £80m for telecare, was designed to help vulnerable people live independently. 


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