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Written question asked by Daniel Zeichner (Labour) on Tuesday, 8 December 2015, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 10 December 2015. It was answered by Alistair Burt (Conservative) on Wednesday, 16 December 2015 on behalf of the Department of Health.


Carers

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what proportion of councils have had at least one residential, domiciliary or specialist care provider fail in the last 12 months.

Answer

The Government does not collect this information.


Under the Care Act 2014, local authorities have statutory responsibilities to temporarily meet the needs of individuals and their carers should their provider fail.


The Act also gave the Care Quality Commission (CQC) a new function to oversee the finances of care providers which are either large or whose provision is geographically concentrated as their financial failure would make it difficult for local authorities to discharge their statutory responsibilities.


The oversight function will provide early warning to relevant local authorities in the event that one of these providers is likely to fail and their services cease. This will allow local authorities time to implement contingency plans.


The CQC have not made any such notifications to local authorities.




Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
19151
Session
2015-16
Subjects
Carers
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
View this Written question on www.parliament.uk