Wednesday 5 January 2011

Councillor John Warmisham voices concern for local disabled people

PRESS RELEASE
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Councillor John Warmisham voices concern for local disabled people

Councillor John Warmisham has today written to Government Minister Paul Burstow to voice his concern about the long-term impact cuts to social care funding could have on disabled people in the local area.

Councillor Warmisham echoed the concerns of the Local Government Association (LGA) which has warned that ‘virtually all’ councils in England and Wales will be forced to abandon home help for elderly and disabled people due to the £3bn funding shortfall.

“I didn’t get into to politics to prevent people accessing the kind of services they need and I don’t think the Government truly appreciate the consequences of what these kinds of cuts mean to ordinary people” said Councillor Warmisham.

The leading experts in the field as the King’s Fund maintain that a 3% increase in social care funding is needed to meet the genuine need that exists in England and Wales.

“The Government’s decision creates a huge funding shortfall for local councils, but the practical consequence is that that disabled people could be denied the kind of vital social care services they need” said Richard Hawkes, Chief Executive of leading disability charity Scope.

Councillor Warmisham also raised concerns that money was being put before people in the race to make savings, adding that Councils were being placed in an ‘impossible’ position by Central Government.

“It is right and proper that Councils should voice their concern to the Coalition where they feel that the interests of their constituents are being overlooked” concluded Councillor Warmisham.

1 comment:

Joe Oneill Salford Green Party said...

Get used to the fact that being a Local Councillor under a Condem Government is like being Jesus 5 loves and a few fish with a lot of mouths to feed. They loose track of reality and what life is like on the bottom rung of the ladder lets hope after may the nerves will buckle