The chair of the Independent Commission into Adult Social Care has called for a national conversation about the issue, warning of a reliance on cobbled together and underfunded services.
England stands to learn important lessons from elsewhere in the UK on its care reform journey, as CIPFA and the LGIU’s second briefing on the subject reveals.
Any government reform to adult social care is doomed to fail unless ministers accept major investment is needed to overhaul a “broken” system, according to MPs.