Health secretary Patricia Hewitt has vowed to press work and pensions colleague John Hutton on concerns the government’s welfare reform plans have neglected the role of social care.
Hewitt said she was “surprised and disappointed” after John Knight, head of policy at disability charity Leonard Cheshire, told her the current Welfare Reform Bill did not recognise social care’s role in getting disabled people into work.
The bill is designed to get many incapacity benefit recipients into work by attaching conditions to the benefit, such as undergoing workfocused interviews, and providing support.
Hewitt said: “I will pick this up and talk to my officials about it and certainly talk to John Hutton.”
Political correctness and its effect on practice
01 December 2008
Comprehensive area assessment set to replace star ratings
26 November 2008
Hampshire leads the way with adult care services
25 November 2008
Replacing the Care Services Improvement Partnership
24 November 2008
World class commissioning learning resource
28 November 2008
Baby P case in Haringey
18 November 2008
Sharon Shoesmith removed after 'devastating' inspection report
Details of government consultations
28 November 2008
Private Member Bills
21 November 2008
Government Legislation
21 November 2008