The Government has announced how much additional funding local authorities in England will receive to ease pressures over winter thanks to its balanced approach to the economy, including £3.3 million for West Sussex County Council.
Earlier this month, the Health and Social Care Secretary announced £240 million for the social care system over winter, giving councils a significant boost to prevent people from going into hospital unnecessarily and getting them home as soon as they are ready.
This funding will ease pressure on the health system, and follows the announcement of £145 million to improve emergency care within the NHS this winter.
The money will pay for home care packages to help patients get out of hospital quicker, reablement packages to help patients carry out everyday tasks and regain mobility and confidence, and home adaptations.
Sir Nicholas has welcomed this announcement of £3.3m for social care services in West Sussex thanks to the Government’s balanced approach to the economy and the vigorous lobbying of West Sussex Members of Parliament.
Notes
- Earlier this month, the Government announced £240 million of social care investment to ease NHS winter pressures. The investment in adult social care this winter will help local authorities reduce pressures on the NHS by getting patients home quicker and freeing up hospital beds across England.
- The regional allocation of the funding was announced on the 17th October, 2018. Local authorities in England will receive a share of a £240 million fund to help local areas ease winter pressures on the NHS.
- The Government has given the NHS £145 million to improve emergency care ahead of winter. The funding is being spent on 81 new schemes to upgrade wards, redevelop A&E departments, improve same-day emergency care, and improve systems for managing the number of beds in use.
Local authority statistics
- Full local authority statistics are available from the Department of Health and Social Care here:
Barking and Dagenham £913,061
Barnet £1,447,489
Barnsley £1,238,401
Bath and North East Somerset £729,753
Bedford £620,812
Bexley £928,375
Birmingham £5,600,295
Blackburn with Darwen £764,416
Blackpool £903,685
Bolton £1,390,102
Bournemouth £883,914
Bracknell Forest £361,836
Bradford £2,297,209
Brent £1,343,037
Brighton and Hove £1,228,660
Bristol, City of £2,028,366
Bromley £1,190,455
Buckinghamshire £1,671,318
Bury £816,711
Calderdale £920,617
Cambridgeshire £2,324,056
Camden £1,285,762
Central Bedfordshire £865,972
Cheshire East £1,450,638
Cheshire West and Chester £1,467,219
City of London £48
Ealing £1,417,568
East Riding of Yorkshire £1,445,968
East Sussex £2,585,651
Enfield £1,298,636
Essex £5,919,494
Gateshead £1,133,285
Gloucestershire £2,529,984
Greenwich £1,330,277
Hackney £1,405,003
Halton £639,132
Hammersmith and Fulham £918,381
Hampshire £4,754,497
Haringey £1,148,202
Harrow £969,828
Hartlepool £501,123
Havering £1,005,683
Herefordshire, County of £880,614
Hertfordshire £4,134,415
Hillingdon £1,041,108
Hounslow £999,342
Isle of Wight £766,415
Isles of Scilly £12,662
Islington £1,285,889
Kensington and Chelsea £866,806
Kent £6,164,434
Kingston upon Hull, City of £1,452,943
Kingston upon Thames £573,179
Kirklees £1,859,881
Knowsley £977,056
Lambeth £1,508,916
Lancashire £5,518,152
Leeds £3,310,729
Leicester £1,573,738
Leicestershire £2,414,247
Lewisham £1,367,882
Lincolnshire £3,367,950
Liverpool £2,957,108
Luton £788,125
Manchester £2,666,050
Medway £997,871
Merton £747,910
Middlesbrough £757,937
Milton Keynes £908,078
Newcastle upon Tyne £1,500,831
Newham £1,468,413
Norfolk £4,178,678
North East Lincolnshire £779,710
North Lincolnshire £760,919
North Somerset £923,945
North Tyneside £1,031,077
North Yorkshire £2,423,601
Northamptonshire £2,717,108
Northumberland £1,521,452
Nottingham £1,550,028
Nottinghamshire £3,527,070
Oldham £1,122,354
Oxfordshire £2,291,555
Peterborough £793,661
Plymouth £1,284,105
Poole £637,547
Portsmouth £890,417
Reading £569,502
Redbridge £1,115,976
Redcar and Cleveland £720,225
Richmond upon Thames £660,842
Rochdale £1,108,358
Rotherham £1,345,287
Rutland £135,720
Salford £1,317,668
Sandwell £1,847,928
Sefton £1,524,885
Sheffield £2,705,263
Shropshire £1,393,823
Slough £515,453
Solihull £870,356
Somerset £2,497,567
South Gloucestershire £935,046
South Tyneside £915,260
Southampton £1,109,386
Southend-on-Sea £824,000
Southwark £1,570,648
St. Helens £962,856
Staffordshire £3,541,964
Stockport £1,283,215
Stockton-on-Tees £845,239
Stoke-on-Trent £1,331,896
Suffolk £3,261,399
Sunderland £1,567,778
Surrey £3,994,637
Sutton £737,282
Swindon £769,255
Tameside £1,154,036
Telford and Wrekin £774,291
Thurrock £654,204
Torbay £828,580
Tower Hamlets £1,464,965
Trafford £945,705
Wakefield £1,648,875
Walsall £1,431,825
Waltham Forest £1,088,692
Wandsworth £1,297,456
Warrington £823,737
Warwickshire £2,234,584
West Berkshire £500,898
West Sussex £3,303,452
Westminster £1,323,159
Wigan £1,592,223
Wiltshire £1,823,064
Windsor and Maidenhead £476,457
Wirral £1,800,370
Wokingham £401,589
Wolverhampton £1,376,477
Worcestershire £2,384,625
York £731,801