National director for social care Kathryn Hudson acknowledged last week that inadequate funding had been a recurring theme in responses to the adult services green paper.
Launching an analysis of consultation responses at the National Social Services Conference, Hudson said the Department of Health had heard the message about resources "loud and clear".
The report's foreword, written by care services minister Liam Byrne, appears to confirm that the department has dropped its previous insistence that the green paper's vision was "cost neutral".
Jennifer Rankin, health and social care researcher at the Institute for Public Policy Research, says the government does appear to have softened its stance by even acknowledging the sector believes more resources are necessary.
And she believes last week's announcement of a joint health and social care spending review submission by health secretary Patricia Hewitt might mean there will be more resources to fund what appears a popular green paper vision.
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