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Posts by Richard Humphries

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Funding your care: the forgotten means-test The sorry state of adult social care dominates today's edition. Also, the inward investment mission to the US, recognition for an unsung hero, and can we now have a grown-up discussion on Brexit?

Funding your own care? It’s a personal quagmire and a policy mess - my view in the always interesting Eyes & Ears Substack.
open.substack.com/pub/eyesande...

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55 yrs ago this week, 4/17/71, all 4 former Beatles had solo singles in the UK charts:

Paul McCartney: "Another Day,"
Ringo Starr: "It Don’t Come Easy"
John Lennon: "Power To The People"
George Harrison: "My Sweet Lord"

All 4 songs still sound great, 55 yrs later.
Play 'em loud.

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Hungary has chosen Europe.

Europe has always chosen Hungary.

A country reclaims its European path.

The Union grows stronger.

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www.healthpolicyinsight.com/cowpers-cut-...

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I thought that too, strange interview

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Written statements - Written questions, answers and statements - UK Parliament Information from UK Parliament on written questions & answers, written statements and daily reports.

Local government following the NHS into a vortex of disreorganisation. It won’t end well.

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@nicholastimmins.bsky.social

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Here’s the social justice argument for reversing the trend for social care spending to come increasingly from council tax not general taxation.

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Promotional graphic for a Smith Square Debates event titled “Care where we live: what needs to change in local government for adult social care reform?” Taking place 24 March, 5.15pm–8.00pm. Speakers listed: Cllr Dr Wendy Taylor MBE, Rt Hon Dame Patricia Hewitt DBE, Rt Hon Damian Green, and Richard Humphries. Venue: 18 Smith Square, London SW1P 3HZ.

Promotional graphic for a Smith Square Debates event titled “Care where we live: what needs to change in local government for adult social care reform?” Taking place 24 March, 5.15pm–8.00pm. Speakers listed: Cllr Dr Wendy Taylor MBE, Rt Hon Dame Patricia Hewitt DBE, Rt Hon Damian Green, and Richard Humphries. Venue: 18 Smith Square, London SW1P 3HZ.

Join our Smith Square Debate: Care where we live: what needs to change in local government for ASC reform? This high-profile debate brings people connected to #AdultSocialCare together to consider the role of #LocalGov in a future reformed system. Full details at: https://orlo.uk/3QwV1

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Excellent customer service from @principalitybs.bsky.social yesterday, a person at the end of the phone. Quick, efficient, friendly. Thank you.

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@channel4tv.bsky.social #crufts please can we see more of the dogs and less of certain celebrities (despite their impressive grooming)

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Promotional graphic for a Smith Square Debates event titled “Care where we live: what needs to change in local government for adult social care reform?” Taking place 24 March, 5.15pm–8.00pm. Speakers listed: Cllr Dr Wendy Taylor MBE, Rt Hon Dame Patricia Hewitt DBE, Rt Hon Damian Green, and Richard Humphries. Venue: 18 Smith Square, London SW1P 3HZ.

Promotional graphic for a Smith Square Debates event titled “Care where we live: what needs to change in local government for adult social care reform?” Taking place 24 March, 5.15pm–8.00pm. Speakers listed: Cllr Dr Wendy Taylor MBE, Rt Hon Dame Patricia Hewitt DBE, Rt Hon Damian Green, and Richard Humphries. Venue: 18 Smith Square, London SW1P 3HZ.

Join our Smith Square Debate: Care where we live: what needs to change in local government for ASC reform? This high-profile debate brings people connected to #AdultSocialCare together to consider the role of #LocalGov in a future reformed system. Full details at: https://orlo.uk/8ZLwl

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Just listened to Dame Louise Casey on #r4today. Its always been easier to describe what’s wrong with #socialcare than put it right. Hopefully she’ll say more this afternoon at the @nuffieldtrust.org.uk summit.

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Europe on the Edge with Katya Adler Aggression, ambition and allies. Western Europe has long played a central role on the global stage, but how will it confront the challenges of a turbulent new era?

Superb, insightful series. I suspect those who most need to watch this will not.

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At MHA, we’ve now made our views known to the Home Office on their consultation on the proposed changes to settlement, telling them that their proposals will have real consequences for adult social care. www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...

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Lost my phone in London, with four credit cards and £150 cash in the case. Returned to me within 21 minutes. This hellhole of a city eh.

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Social care - charging for care and support 2026 to 2027: local authority circular

Details here www.gov.uk/government/p...

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Stephen Kinnock on X: "From April more than 150,000 working age disabled adults will keep hundreds of pounds more a year, to help with everyday costs. Plus our £723 million investment will fund life-changing home adaptations, so older and disabled people can live independently. https://t.co/vkjqPhrULI" / X From April more than 150,000 working age disabled adults will keep hundreds of pounds more a year, to help with everyday costs. Plus our £723 million investment will fund life-changing home adaptations, so older and disabled people can live independently. https://t.co/vkjqPhrULI

Welcome but disappointing that for the 16th year in a row financial thresholds for publicly funded #socialcare remain frozen. The means test keeps getting meaner.

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Shame he wasn’t asked why the financial thresholds for publicly funded social care have been frozen again. For 16 years in a row the means test has got meaner. #r4today

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1/2 Care minister on #r4today proudly announcing uplift to minimum income guarantee for disabled people & disabled facilitates grant. Welcome, but

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Also I’m puzzled as to why such a wealthy man can’t manage a decent haircut?

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As ever, @sathnam.bsky.social nails it.

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Looks a bit damp? (watching from Madeira). Nice goal.

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The complex story of public health and prevention spending in local government | The King's Fund What do longer term trends in local government spending tell us about the government’s commitment to the prevention shift?

“the most disadvantaged councils have lost the most funding compared to the least” good analysis
www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-...

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Anas who?

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“An absolute rag of a publication”. I shall not be cancelling my subscription.

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Reform UK admits Kent council’s Musk-inspired cost-cutting drive found little waste County councillors say former Conservative administration ‘weren’t crazy, they were business people’

Oh

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Let’s avoid unintended consequences in the Fair Pay Agreement The Fair Pay Agreement could transform adult social care, but success depends on funding, scope and representation within the Adult Social Care Negotiating Body

My colleague Cathryn Taylor shares MHA's thoughts and concerns about the forthcoming Fair Pay Agreement Negotiating Body mha.org.uk/news-and-blo...

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Good.

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