Councils will be judged separately on their performance for each adult social care client group in the future, to counter concerns that older people’s services dominate current assessments.
The Commission for Social Care Inspection said councils would receive an overall rating for adult services and separate judgements for learning difficulties, older people, mental health and substance misuse, physical and sensory disabilities,
and carers.
Transitional proposals to give enough weight to each client group were included in consultative plans this week to revise the performance assessment system in 2007 in line with this year’s health and social care white paper.
Future of adult social care performance assessment:
● 2007: System constructed around the seven white paper outcomes, and leadership and commissioning judgements; weightings given to each client group
● By 2009: Joint outcomes for health and social care; performance indicators revised in line with white paper; separate
judgements for each client group
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Details of government consultations
02 October 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008