Policy paper

People at the Heart of Care: adult social care reform white paper

This white paper sets out a 10-year vision for adult social care and provides information on funded proposals that we will implement over the next 3 years.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Applies to England

Documents

People at the Heart of Care: adult social care reform (web accessible)

People at the Heart of Care: adult social care reform (print ready)

Adult social care system reform: impact statement

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Details

On 7 September 2021, the Prime Minister announced £5.4 billion for adult social care reform over the next 3 years. At the Autumn Spending Review 2021, it was confirmed that £1.7 billion of this funding would be for major improvements across the adult social care system.

This white paper sets out how some of this money will be spent to begin to transform the adult social care system in England, such as new investments in:

  • housing and home adaptations
  • technology and digitisation
  • workforce training and wellbeing support
  • support for unpaid carers, and improved information and advice
  • innovation and improvement

Together, these measures aim to put people at the heart of social care and move us towards our 10-year reform vision.

You can learn more about the reforms, and how they will benefit you and your family by visiting the Transforming social care website.

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Updates to this page

Published 1 December 2021
Last updated 18 March 2022 + show all updates
  1. Added a correction slip to the white paper, detailing revisions to the document on pages 35 and 36.

  2. Updated to add the easy read version and give information on accessing the Braille version.

  3. Added the 'Adult social care system reform: impact statement'.

  4. First published.

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