Perth & Kinross Council Announces £6.7m Social Care Investment

Perth & Kinross Council Announces £6.7m Social Care Investment

Perth & Kinross Council has announced a £6.7 million funding boost for social care as part of its latest budget, with the additional investment directed to the Perth & Kinross Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP). This funding aims to help sustain vital services amid increasing financial pressures on the sector.

The investment has been welcomed by social care representatives, who recognise its importance in maintaining current service levels. However, they also highlight the ongoing challenges facing the sector. Dave Henderson, Independent Sector Lead in Perth & Kinross, said:

“I welcome the £6.7m funding from Perth & Kinross Council’s budget to support social care through this additional investment in the Perth & Kinross HSCP. While this funding will not fully address the extensive pressures across the social care system, I recognise the positive impact it will have in helping the HSCP to maintain current levels of provision and services for the people of Perth & Kinross. This, in turn, supports independent social care providers who deliver these crucial services in our area.”

However, he stressed that further national and local resources will be needed to ensure long-term sustainability.

“Like other social care providers across Scotland, they face significant financial and sustainability challenges, including the increasing burden of employer National Insurance contributions. Additional national and local resources will therefore continue to be required, and solutions identified through collaborative working, but this announcement is a positive step for local services, communities and citizens.”

The council’s investment reflects its commitment to supporting vulnerable residents and ensuring the continuation of essential social care services across Perth & Kinross.

The full announcement can be accessed here: Ambitious budget set to empower communities and support the most vulnerable – Perth & Kinross Council (pkc.gov.uk)

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