Councillor’s concern over cuts in day care

Councillor’s concern over cuts in day care Councillor’s concern over cuts in day care

PEOPLE with learning disabilities “need to be reassured they won’t be turfed on to the streets” as a result of council cuts of £1.1 million.

That is the view of a leading Worcestershire councillor, who has urged Worcestershire County Council to make sure the measures do not alienate service users.

The council is aiming to cut spending at the 30 day care centres it runs across Worcestershire.

Councillor Ken Pollock, a Conservative, speaking before a meeting of the overview and scrutiny performance board, said: “This is such a complicated area, and with anything like this, when things are subject to change the people involved tend to get very scared.

“With the people who are the recipients of this service, they do need to be reassured they won’t be turfed out on to the streets.”

About 500 people use the centres, which offer a variety of social and educational activities for people with learning disabilities.

Part of the savings will be made by encouraging fewer people to rely on day centre centres, as well as turning some into ‘hubs’ operating with fewer staff.

A centre in Droitwich has only five regular users, and some councillors said it was not enough.

Councillor Maddy Bunker said: “For a lot of people, going into day care centres is not the best outcome for them.

“For many of them going out into the community, volunteering, possibly employment and so on is a much better way of life.”

As part of the review, pilots have been launched at centres in Droitwich and Evesham, where users are encouraged to find more opportunities outside of the facilities, including part-time work.

Some restructuring has also occured, although it is unclear how many jobs have been lost.

A report states: “Service users have told us they would like more employment and volunteering opportunities, but that they need support to find them and be trained.”

The scrutiny board agreed to note the report.

Comments(5)

W-B....... says...
1:55pm Tue 9 Oct 12

Don't worry about cuts, we can't be short of money in Worcester. After all the Council just spent £2000 of yours and my money buying medals.

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Amazing

jb says...
4:32pm Tue 9 Oct 12

Worcestershire County Council are cutting funding to day centres and care funding for individuals care and support. To make is sound as if they're doing people with learning disabilities a favour is quite insulting. I agree some people are able to function in the community and take on part time jobs or volunteer but its the people who are unable to do this who are being let down, my son is one of them.
I stopped dealing with social care months ago when I discovered that my son's assessed budget would cover him to have care support and an activity for one day a week and cost us £50 towards it. So I refused it and all they managed to do was shrug their shoulders and agree that it's not 'ideal'. They treat family or informal carers with contempt in many cases but we do the job for 33p per hour that an employed worker would get £8-9 an hour for.
The system is slowly shutting down and the county council know this, it's their intention to close day centres in time I'm sure so in the mean time they make it sound wonderful that they are giving people the 'opportunity' to seek alternative care and activities.

green49 says...
9:18pm Tue 9 Oct 12

There are more cuts on the way too as the WCC are making some more redundacies in the supporting people area an essential service but they will deny it but its fact,

jb says...
10:32pm Tue 9 Oct 12

green49, I have no trust in the social services/social care department at all, I was being told by my our case worker that there were no funds available for carers grants or,for any carers support, yet when I had to ask for a copy of my carers assessment he had stated that he would want to apply for a carers grant for me to take my son on holiday! Nothing was ever done about this as he 'couldn't recall the conversation' As far as I'm concerned the whole system is falling apart and in certain areas corrupt.

Jabbadad says...
11:44pm Tue 9 Oct 12

Worcestershire County Council are working towards being commissioners only and the Day Care Centers, have long been in their sites, being described as social clubs. the fact that the more vulnerable will be losing out yet again shows that they (Worcestershire County Council), are seeking out the easy targets who can't defend them selves.
The objective is to charge any costs incurred in providing any service including delivery to the service user. So NO SUBSIDIES. Hence the disgraceful massive rises in charges with the recent introduction of the Maximum Charging Policy, which raised the cost of attending a day care center to £69 per person.
Yet another Tory Policy attacking the most vulnerable in our society.

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