War pensions in social care financial assessments
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This consultation response sets out how £14 million funding should be allocated to individual local authorities in 2017 to 2018. Regular payments made to veterans under the war pensions scheme will no longer be taken into account when conducting social care financial assessments.
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Consultation description
There are 2 schemes that make payments to armed forces veterans who have been injured during their service. Currently, the 2 schemes are treated differently by local authorities when making a financial assessment to determine what a person can afford to contribute to the costs of their care and support.
In the 2016 Budget, the government announced that a change would be made to the care and support charging arrangements in England to treat the schemes more consistently. This will be done by requiring regular payments made to veterans under the War Pensions Scheme to be disregarded (i.e. not taken into account) when local authorities conduct the financial assessment. This will come at a cost to local authorities through reduced income from charging.
This consultation seeks local authorities’ views on the formula by which the £14 million funding to cover these costs in 2017 to 2018 should be allocated to individual local authorities.
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Published 4 November 2016Last updated 27 February 2017 + show all updates
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