Care services minister Liam Byrne has promised an unprecedented campaign for more social care funding amid criticisms from the sector that the white paper's vision will fail without extra resources.
He said the Department of Health would now start preparing its social care bid for the comprehensive spending review in 2007, in partnership with sector leaders and Sir Derek Wanless, whose own funding review is set to report this month.
Byrne said: "We haven't geared up in such a way before."
His comments follow claims that the health and social care white paper's ambitions to promote preventive, community-based and personalised services require significant investment in social care, at a time when councils are being forced to cut services.
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