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Report examines impact of devolution on care for elderly
AFTER 10 years of devolution, a
report has revealed that the Welsh Assembly Government cannot follow a radically
different policy on care for the elderly to that of the UK Government. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation
report, Devolution’s Impact on Low-Income People and Places, examined the
effects of devolution on a number of key areas including care of the elderly. It found that although the Welsh Assembly
Government has responsiblity for long-term care policy and has formulated its own Strategy for Older People, in reality, “it cannot follow radically
different long-term care policies. “They are constrained by the The report said there is little
room for manoeuvre for devolved administrations because the system of benefits
underpinning care provision – such as attendance allowance and carers allowance
– is controlled by the Department for Work and Pensions in Levels of support for long-term care also differ
partly because of differences in UK Government funding under the Barnett
Formula – the way this is calculated is a longstanding thorn in the side of
Welsh politicians. “Those more generously treated by the
Barnett Formula can afford to provide better services,†the report noted. The devolved administrations are
also at a disadvantage, said the report, because of they do not have the
resources to conduct and assess large-scale evaluations of policy
effectiveness. It added that
much of the legislation that influences long-term care provision was passed
before devolution. Changing this legislation to permit greater policy
differentiation is not high on the legislative agenda, it noted. Speaking about the research, JRF Director of Policy
and Research Anne Harrop commented: “The evidence remains mixed as to the
impact of devolution on the most disadvantaged people and communities. Greater
collaboration and knowledge-sharing between the countries of the
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