Increasing home care workers' pay for a Fairer Westminster

November 27, 2023 Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, Public Health and Voluntary Sector (Cabinet member) Key decision Approved View on council website

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Summary

Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, Public Health and Voluntary Sector approved recommendations on 27/11/2023. The Council will use the MSIF to provide subsidy grants for paying homecare workers an additional £1.50 per hour above the London Living Wage, starting in December 2023. Grants will be provided to specific listed providers.

Full council record

Decision

Summary of Decision

The Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, Public Health and Voluntary Sector, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Finance and Council Reform, has:

(a)  Agreed that the Council uses the MSIF to provide subsidy grants for paying homecare workers (who work on block contracts and via direct payments) an additional £1.50 (above London Living Wage) per hour for the period to which the grant applies, starting in December 2023.

(b)  Approved grants for the purposes outlined in (a) above for the period to which the grant applies, commencing December 2023 to the following providers:    

HEALTH VISION UK LIMITED

Company Number 06407941

LONDON CARE LIMITED

Company Number 03117278

MIHOMECARE LIMITED

Company Number 03203080

VINCENTIAN CARE PLUS

Company Number 05321333

SMITHFIELD HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE LTD t/a VERILFE

Company Number 07522706

(c)   Noted the estimated annual cost of £1.2m; the indicative amounts of the grants set out in Table 1 in the exempt Appendix A to this report; and that the actual amounts of the grants will vary based on the actual hours delivered.

Reasons for Decision

The increased pay will support the delivery of the Council’s Fairer Westminster ambitions to tackle inequality, deliver high-quality adult social care services, and ensure its procurement is responsible. This will also help tackle low pay in the care workforce.

A Cabinet Member Decision is required in accordance with the Cabinet Terms of Reference due to the value of the decision.

Supporting Documents

CMR Carers Pay.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date27 Nov 2023
Effective from5 Dec 2023
Subject to call-inYes