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Time for confrontation

Posted: 28 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Care services minister Liam Byrne says it is better to "confront" the issue of social care's status as poor relation to health than pretend the problem isn't there. That much is true, but it is another matter whether the best place to confront it was the joint health and social care white paper Byrne announced last week.

The Association of Directors of Social Services was bullish about the announcement, not least because such a national symbol of partnership can only serve the interests of integration locally. The government's decision is right to the extent that health was the missing link in the adult green paper. The ambitions of the green paper will require the full involvement of health, particularly in strategic commissioning, if they are to be achieved.
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But there are dangers too. The green paper treated social care on its merits, as having the potential to liberate, empower and bring out people's strengths. Social care was seen as part of the broader well-being agenda in local government. By ensuring that the white paper holds to the same principles when it is published later this year, Byrne will do much to confront the problem that he has set himself.


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