Published on 1 December the Government’s People at the Heart of Care: adult social care reform white paper is a policy paper which sets out a 10-year vision for adult social care and provides information on funded proposals that will be implemented over the next 3 years.

The White Paper is based on 3 core principles:

The RSN has examined the White Paper through a rural lens, analysing each part of the White Paper and what it means for rural communities. 

Our findings at a glance are as follows:

At a glance

Rural Services Network’s thoughts on People at the Heart of Care White Paper:

In many places through the White Paper the Government’s ambition is expressed in terms of words to the effect of “we want people to be able to say”.  From a rural perspective and in terms of fairness we expect people who draw on care and support (including carers) and those delivering the support to be able to say:

To access our full rural lens review of the People at the Heat of Care – Adult Social Reform White Paper click on the image below: