CPA publishes essential actions for incoming government

Dr Jane Townson

The Care Provider Alliance (CPA) has published essential actions for the incoming government to develop, deliver and sustain an effective care and support system in England.

They aim to develop, deliver and sustain a care and support system that enables people to live independent, fulfilling lives and contribute to the wider community. The actions are:

  1. Work together with people who need care, family carers, care providers and the care workforce to shape care and support for all.
  2. Plan and sustain investment in high-quality, accessible support now and in the future.
  3. Recognise, support and reward the care workforce and promote care work as an attractive, valued career.
  4. Ensure equal access to care and support, especially for marginalised communities.
  5. Support genuine integration, with care providers as equal partners.
  6. Invest in digital and data innovations that improve outcomes for people and support the sector to use them safely.

‘Social care must be at the top of every political party’s agenda – not in the “too difficult” basket. We are the lifeline for over one million people who draw on our services and we employ 1.6 million people – more than the NHS. At any given time, our sector impacts the lives of 10 million people including those using and work in care, as well as unpaid carers. And we are part of the solution to the pressures on the healthcare system,’ said Dr Jane Townson, Care Provider Alliance chair.

The alliance is calling for an inclusive approach to social care reform, focused on the outcomes for all adults with a support need.

‘The next government must work in partnership with the sector to shape care and support for all – now and in the future. They need to recognise, reward and fund care providers and care workers to enable them to deliver effective care that increases independence and wellbeing,’ Dr Townson added.