Additional funding for social care

Published in News on 4 Aug 2020

Health Secretary, Jeane Freeman, has announced £50 million further additional funding to help meet additional costs related to coronavirus (Covid-19).

Following an agreement between the Scottish Government and COSLA, the funding will be allocated to Integration Joint Boards (IJB) across Scotland to ensure the sustainability of the social care sector throughout the ongoing pandemic. The additional resource comes on top of the £50 million previously allocated to the social care sector in May for Covid-19 related costs.

Scotland’s 31 health and social care partnerships have all put in place mobilisation plans and any additional expenditure will be expected to align with these plans.The funding will support social care providers with costs such as a reduction in occupancy due to the virus, additional staffing or sickness costs, infection prevention and control, and PPE.

Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said:

“Since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic the social care sector has played a crucial and critical role in Scotland’s response. I know that it has been hugely challenging for social care staff and providers to deal with what is an unprecedented situation and all social care and healthcare staff working on the frontline have my sincere thanks.

“This second tranche of funding will bring our total extra allocation to the social care sector since May to £100 million, a sign of our practical commitment to continuing to support the sustainability and resilience of the sector."

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