13 Public Question Time PDF 67 KB
Minutes:
In accordance with Standing Order No.34 (9), the following public
questions were submitted to the Board:
Question
“It is noted that as part of the
Performance Priority Based Report (Page 4 of 21, Supporting Commentary) there is
an underspend in the Pooled Fund for joint delivery of Integrated
Care. It is understood that in
Greater Manchester, Local Authorities and local NHS Trusts have used the pooled
fund for Integrated Care to increase the rate paid to providers for commissioned
Social Care. The increased rate
has been to paid to providers agreeing to pay Care Workers the Foundation
Living Wage.
The Foundation Living Wage –
independently calculated by the Resolution Foundation – is the minimum amount
that workers need to earn to make ends meet, yet a substantial proportion of
care workers across Halton receive below Foundation Living Wage. This forces Care workers to work excessive
hours to make ends meet, which has an impact on the quality of care as workers
are burnt out.
Further, the low pay in the
sector is leading to a shortage of care workers, experienced care workers are
leaving the sector to work in better paid sectors, and providers are finding it
more difficult to attract new staff to the sector as the level of
responsibility is not reflected in the pay.
I understand Halton Council
has been awarded over £500,000 for the discharge fund, this fund is to support
recruitment and retention of staff in the care sector. Using this fund to
support the Foundation Living Wage to care workers across Halton will aid
recruitment and retention of care workers”.
As a resident of
Halton can you confirm the value of the stated underspend in the pooled
funding?
Response
As outlined in
the Performance Report, the Pooled budget was shown to be underspent at the end
of quarter two (September 2022) of 2022/23; this figure was £0.848m.
Supplementary
Question
It is noted that Halton has received
over £500,000 for the Discharge Fund.
This Fund is to be used to recruit and retain social care workers across
Halton. Low wages in the Social Care
Sector is a fundamental issue of retaining and recruiting staff in the
sector.
Will you commit to using the Discharge
Fund to ensure the Foundation Living Wage as a minimum is paid to all care
workers across Halton?
Response
The function
of the Health Policy and Performance Board is scrutiny; it is not a decision
making body, so it is not permitted to commit to any budget spend.