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Adult Social Care Cabinet Committee - Wednesday, 15th May, 2024 2.00 pm

May 15, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting
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Summary

The meeting primarily focused on updates and discussions regarding various services and policies managed by Kent County Council, particularly in the realm of adult social care. Key topics included visits to service centers, changes to charging policies, performance updates, and future contract plans.

  1. Visits to Service Centers: The council members discussed recent visits to various adult social care facilities. These included a day service center in Birchington for adults with learning disabilities, a Shared Lives host carer's placement, and Westbrook House Integrated Care Centre in Margate. The visits highlighted the range of activities and support provided, including volunteering opportunities and integrated care services aimed at promoting independence and community involvement.

  2. Charging Policies: Two significant proposals were discussed regarding changes to charging policies for adult social care:

    • Arrangement Set-Up Fee for Self-Funders: The council proposed introducing a new arrangement set-up fee for self-funders (individuals with capital over £23,250) who request the council to arrange and manage their care. Despite concerns about the low response rate to the public consultation and potential impacts on vulnerable individuals, the proposal was endorsed by a majority vote.
    • Higher Level Benefits: Another proposal involved stopping the disregard of higher or enhanced rates of benefits (Attendance Allowance, Personal Independence Payment, Disability Living Allowance) when calculating a person's assessable income. This change could result in higher charges for individuals receiving these benefits. The proposal faced significant opposition due to concerns about its impact on vulnerable individuals, but it was also endorsed by a majority vote.
  3. Performance Updates: The council reviewed performance metrics for adult social care services. Key points included:

    • An increase in contacts, care needs assessments, safeguarding concerns, and mental health-related service requests.
    • Efforts to improve performance in areas such as care needs assessments and safeguarding inquiries.
    • Plans to adjust performance targets to more realistic levels and introduce new measures for better tracking and improvement.
  4. Contract Pipeline: The council discussed the upcoming contract renewals and extensions for various social care services. Key contracts include home care, older people residential and nursing care, and supported living. The council aims to manage these contracts effectively while considering potential savings and the impact of new procurement regulations.

  5. Self-Directed Support and Direct Payments: The council explored ways to enhance self-directed support and direct payments, which allow individuals to have more control over their care. The discussion emphasized the need for reducing bureaucratic barriers, promoting creative support planning, and ensuring that direct payments are accessible and effectively managed.

  6. Work Program: The council reviewed the work program for upcoming meetings, including items related to Blackburn Lodge and other significant topics.

The meeting concluded with acknowledgments and farewells to Dominic, who is leaving the council.

Attendees

Sheron Eastwood
Janice Duff
Clare Maynard
Richard Smith
Karen Edwards
Michael Thomas-Sam
Matt Chatfield
Simon Mitchell
Vacancy
Mark Albiston
Richard Ellis
Sydney Hill
Dominic Westhoff
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