![]() ![]() ![]() 'Following a decade of neglect, there is a continuing gulf between what people need and what they receive,' says lead author Simon Bottery, Senior Fellow at The King’s Fund. The overall picture is of deep decline, with many key indicators continuing to move in the wrong direction.īetween 2015//20, 120,000 more people requested social care support but around 14,000 fewer people received either long- or short-term support.* ![]() The new data is part of Social care 360, The King’s Fund’s annual assessment of the state of the social care sector. The data puts further pressure on the government to commit to reform of social care in next week’s Queen’s Speech. New figures reveal the dire state of England's social care sector before the pandemic, with more people requesting support but fewer getting the help they needed. ![]()
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