Yes, Joey Another Long Review?
Why did Labour say it would be done in a Year?
last year?
Yesterdays Front Page
[Wes Streeting has defended the timescale
for reforming adult social care in England,
with proposals on its long-term funding
unlikely to be delivered before 2028 at the earliest.
The health and social care secretary
is promising "to finally grasp the nettle
on social care reform",
but said on Friday the process "would take time".
The independent commission, chaired
by Baroness Louise Casey,
will begin work in April but is not due
to publish its final report until 2028.
Sarah Woolnough, chief executive of
health think-tank The King's Fund,
told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the
timescale "feels far too long" and urged
the government to look at measures
that could be implemented sooner.
Other councils and care providers
have said the final 2028 report is
too long to wait for the long-term reform
of vital services already on their knees.]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c791gyx2n50o