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The Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP said as Prime Minister that he would fix the crisis in social care once and for all. We commend the Government for attempting to prevent unpredictable and catastrophic care costs for people and introducing reforms to the sector where previous Governments failed to act. But it should be under no illusions that it has come close to rescuing social care, and needs to be open with the public that there is a long way to go. Ultimately, all our lines of inquiry returned ...

The Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP said as Prime Minister that he would fix the crisis in social care once and for all. We commend the Government for attempting to prevent unpredictable and catastrophic care costs for people and introducing reforms to the sector where previous Governments failed to act. But it should be under no illusions that it has come close to rescuing social care, and needs to be open with the public that there is a long way to go. Ultimately, all our lines of inquiry returned to the same fundamental point: there is a large funding gap in adult social care that needs filling. This is not new information. In October 2020, the He Type: conclusion | Number: 4 | Paragraph: 38 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: At the 2021 Spending Review, the government made the decision to fund departments and other public sector employers to cover the increased cost of National Insurance Contributions (NICs), as a result of the Health and Social Care Levy (HSCL).