Research Briefing
Published Tuesday, 15 September, 2020
This Commons Library briefing paper examines the key funding pressures facing adult social care services in England and evidence of the impacts of these pressures on social care and health services. The paper explains the additional funding committed to adult social care between 2016/17 and 2020/21, and outlines concerns about a social care funding gap and future financial uncertainty.
Adult Social Care Funding (England) (525 KB, PDF)
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Adult social care funding has been under pressure for a number of years and was identified as the top long-term pressure for councils in a Local Government Finance Survey carried out in January 2020.
There are a number of factors driving these financial pressures, including:
Commentators are increasingly concerned that, due to reductions in social care services, more people who need care are not having their care needs met. There is also evidence that care providers are facing quality challenges and that financial pressures are impacting on the financial sustainability of care providers. Furthermore, in some areas a lack of suitable care provision is adding to pressures in the health service.
In response to the funding pressures on adult social care services, the 2015 and 2017 Conservative Governments made a series of announcements committing additional short-term, ring-fenced funding for adult social care. This comprised:
In response to the funding pressures on adult social care services, the Government made a series of announcements committing additional, ring-fenced funding to adult social care in England between 2016-17 and 2019-20. The funding was delivered through:
At the Spending Round 2019, the Government set out the additional funding that would be provided for adult social care in 2020-21:
The £2.5 billion of existing social care grants to be rolled over into 2020-21 comprised:
Whilst commentators have welcomed the additional adult social care funding, a wide range of organisations are concerned that funding pressures remain. Ahead of the 2020 Spring Budget, for example, the Local Government Association estimated that adult social care services faced a funding gap of £1.34 billion in 2019-20, and that this would increase to £3.9 billion by 2024-25
Furthermore, the additional funding has been piecemeal and short-term. As a result, local authorities face continued uncertainty about the source and level of social care funding post-2021.
Adult Social Care Funding (England) (525 KB, PDF)
Download full reportDownload ‘Adult Social Care Funding (England)’ report (525 KB, PDF)
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