Time for a health check

By Cllr Izzi Secombe | 28 May 2015
  • Cllr Izzi Secombe

The last few weeks have been fascinating for anyone interested in politics. Given the polls, not many people were predicting the final election result, but the events of the coming days and weeks – not least the Queen’s Speech and the upcoming Budget and Comprehensive Spending Review – should start to answer questions we have around the plans for health and social care in this country.

In my role as a local councillor, I have seen first-hand the demand for social care services grow and as the population ages this will continue to be the case.

The Conservative manifesto set out that they will carry on with the integration of the health and social care systems, and local authorities are continuing to implement the reforms of the Care Act through health and wellbeing boards, fully supported by the Local Government Association (LGA) through the programme management office.

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