Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of introducing standard national terms and conditions for contracting adult social care services to ensure appropriate fees are paid by public bodies to allow providers to meet their legal obligations for care regulations and employment, including pay for all working time, including travel, and mandatory training.
Local authorities are best placed to understand and plan for the needs of their population, which is why, under the Care Act 2014, they are tasked with the duty to shape their care market to meet the diverse needs of all people. In meeting this duty, local authorities must consider ways of promoting a workforce with the appropriate skills and working conditions. Local authorities should work with care providers on an ongoing basis to arrive at a shared understanding of what it costs to run high quality and sustainable care provision, taking into account local circumstances.
We expect local authorities to pay sustainable fee rates that meet the costs of delivering care, which is why the Market Sustainability and Improvement Fund will provide over £1 billion for adult social care to local authorities over 2025/26. This can be used to target increasing fee rates paid to adult social care.