Uncategorised

Statements

ADASS responds to the Autumn Budget 2024

In response to today’s budget, President of ADASS Melanie Williams, said: “The budget has offered some light relief for local government, with new money announced. In particular, we welcome the £600 million of grant funding for social care and improvements in Carer’s Allowance. “Our last survey showed that councils overspent on adult social care last […]
30 October 2024
Statements

ADASS responds to the Care Quality Commission’s State of Care Report 2023/24

Our response to the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC’s) annual assessment of the state of health and social care in England.
25 October 2024
Statements

ADASS responds to Dr Penny Dash review into operational effectiveness of the Care Quality Commission (CQC)

Our response to the publication of the review into the operational effectiveness of the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
15 October 2024
Statements

ADASS responds to ‘The state of the adult social Care sector and workforce in England’ report 23/24

In response to Skills for Care’s ‘The state of the adult social care sector and workforce in England’ report for 2023/24, Anna Hemmings, CEO of ADASS, said: “The increase in the number of people in direct care roles is positive, but the high churn of recently recruited staff, particularly among our domestic workforce, remains a […]
10 October 2024
Blog

Rethinking Prevention: Are We Making a Costly Mistake?

Richard Keyse, founder and CEO of 2iC-Care, discusses how proactive and preventive intervention in adult social care leads to better outcomes for people and delivers long-term cost savings for councils. 
30 September 2024
Blog

ADASS President’s reflections on social care at Labour Party Conference 24

ADASS President Melanie Williams reflects on this year's Labour Party Conference.
27 September 2024
Blog

The future for employed unpaid carers – what are the next steps?  

Beverley Tarka, former President of ADASS and current DASS in Haringey, reflects on the Carers UK campaign for a statutory right to paid Carer’s leave and how this could provide the vital support they need. 
24 September 2024
Blog

Hope, Challenge and Change in Adult Social Care

ADASS President Melanie Williams reflects on the relationship between social care and the NHS at the King's Fund Annual Conference 2024.
16 September 2024
Blog

Lord Darzi’s NHS report provides hope for social care

Jess McGregor, Director of Adult Social Services at Camden Council and Vice President of ADASS, shares her thoughts following Lord Darzi's NHS report.
12 September 2024
Statements

ADASS Responds to Lord Darzi’s Report

In response to Lord Darzi’s report, Melanie Williams, President of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services said: “We support Lord Darzi’s recommendation to shift focus and funding from hospitals, towards community and mental health services.  “But social care must be at the heart of any plans to create a ‘neighbourhood NHS’, otherwise we’re […]
12 September 2024