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<p>The future funding for social care will be considered alongside other local government
services at the Spending Review.</p><p>The Government is undertaking a review of the
relative needs and resources of local authorities in England, with a view to setting
fresh baseline funding levels. The recent consultation on this proposed a specific
formula for adult social care that includes cost drivers for both older people and
working age adults.</p><p>All councils have statutory duties to look after the vulnerable,
elderly and disabled people in their area. By passing the Care Act 2014, this Government
established a national threshold that defines the care needs that local authorities
must meet. This eliminates the postcode lottery of eligibility across England.</p><p>
</p><p>We need a sustainable social care system to ensure services continue to deliver
for our ageing population and the increasing number of people of working age who require
care services, which is why the Government has committed to publishing a Green Paper
at the earliest opportunity which will set out our proposals for reform.</p>
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