The APPG for Adult Social Care has written to Baroness Casey ahead of the Casey Commission, sharing priorities shaped by people who draw on care, carers and providers.
The APPG on Adult Social Care was pleased to attend the parliamentary launch of the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) report โTowards a National Care Service: Raising National Standards for Careโ. The event heard powerful contributions from Isaac Samuels OBE,
Co-Chair of the National Co-production Advisory Group and member of the APPGโs Lived Experience Group, and Sojan Joseph MP, Chair of the Adult Social Care APPG. Speakers highlighted the importance of national standards, lived experience and high-quality, person-centred care in
Our thanks to all who attended, particularly those with lived experience who shared their insights. The APPG remains committed to ensuring these voices shape the future of adult social care policy.
#AdultSocialCare#APPG
Last week, the APPG for Adult Social Care hosted a Parliamentary Reception bringing together carers, people with lived experience, and care providers to speak directly with MPs about building sustainable and empowering social care policy.
We were pleased to be joined by many MPs, including our Chair @SojanJosephMP, Chair of the Carers APPG @AnnaDixonMP, and Minister of State for Health and Social Care @SKinnock.
It was great to host an event for the All Party Parliamentary Group on Adult Social Care (@ASCAPPG) yesterday.
Having so many people with lived experience sharing their ideas, perspectives, and personal stories with me was a great privilege.
Thank you to @SKinnock for taking the time to come and speak with us today at the @ASCAPPG about the Government's plans for a new National Care Service.
@sojanuk@tomgordonLD This reception kicked off the APPGs commitment to build long term local relationships with carers and those who draw on care and support, and local MPs.
Last week, the APPG on Adult Social Care held a coffee morning reception!
This was a great opportunity for MPs, carers, as well as those who draw upon care & support to connect. We are grateful to everybody who attended for their valuable contributions
@sojanuk@tomgordonLD
As someone who has worked in Adult social care I have huge respect for carers and providers of complex care.
It was great to have the opportunity to thank them and hear of the challenges the social care sector faces. Thanks @ASCAPPG for hosting.
Last week, the @ASCAPPG held a reception in Parliament, where people who are actively involved in the adult care sector or feel passionately about the subject had an opportunity to raise concerns on a cross-party basis.
I know, as co-chair of this important APPG, part of building an NHS fit for the future will be fixing our broken adult care services.
Great to be at @ASCAPPG coffee morning with members of the @DimensionsUK Council. Itโs important for MPs to understand person-centred support and the people who are affected by their policies. #socialcare
Great to be involved in the @ASCAPPG Parliamentary Coffee Morning today to discuss concerns and challenges in social care with MPโs. Thank you @helenemaguire and @NeilForPoole for meeting up #SocialCareReform . Government need to listen to people with lived experience!
Last week, we welcomed Gosport MP, @cj_dinenage to our Dormy Way service. ๐ก She saw firsthand the life-changing impact of #socialcare and discussed our #UnfairToCare campaign, which advocates for a fairer, more sustainable future for the sector. โ๏ธ@ASCAPPG
In line with the governing rules of All-Party Parliamentary Groups, the Adult Social Care APPG has paused all activity until the new Parliamentary term. The Group will be reconstituted following the State opening of Parliament on 17th July.