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Government’s £40 million urgent and emergency care fund allocated to ease local winter pressures
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News  |  Mon - December 4, 2023 12:55 pm  |  Article Hits:2068  |  A+ | a-

THE government has announced the allocation of a £40 million fund for local authorities to strengthen urgent and emergency care resilience and performance this winter.
 

Local authorities within integrated care systems (ICSs) identified by NHS England as experiencing the greatest challenges with urgent and emergency care were invited to put forward proposals for access to the fund and today the government has set out details of how much each local authority will receive.  
 

This is in addition to £200 million announced in September 2023 to boost resilience in the NHS and help patients get the care they need as quickly as possible this winter. It can be used to buy more services aimed at keeping people out of hospital, as well as more packages of home care, which allow people to leave hospital faster and build back their independence.

 

Minister of State for Care, Helen Whately, said:- "We know winter will be challenging, which is why we started preparing earlier than ever before so people get the care they need. We’re supporting local councils with targeted funding to use where it’s needed most. With a focus on speeding up hospital discharge and increasing social care provision, this money will help the NHS care for people through the winter."

 

Home care packages can include enabling a carer to come to an individual’s home a couple of times a day and help them with tasks including getting dressed. The funding can also be used to increase the amount of specialist dementia support available in the community, services which also help to keep people out of hospital.

 

Other local authority proposals included plans for services such as patient transport provision to take people home from hospital, the provision of technology to monitor people at home, and additional capacity to undertake more assessments of an individual’s care needs.

  

This fund will also allow local authorities to boost social care provision, strengthen admissions avoidance services and speed up discharge rates this winter. 

 

Compared to this time last October, there has been a 9% fall in the number of patients staying in hospital after they are ready to be discharged, freeing up space on wards and helping flow through the system.

 

The regional allocations will be paid on 4 December 2023, and a breakdown of the funding allocations is below.

 

Allocations table

Authorities to which grant is to be paid

Amount of grant to be paid   

Barking and Dagenham  

£428,384  

Bolton  

£652,199  

Bracknell Forest  

£169,764  

Bury  

£383,179  

Cheshire East  

£680,601  

Cheshire West and Chester  

£688,380  

City of London  

£22,891  

Cornwall  

£1,310,582  

Devon  

£1,677,546  

East Riding of Yorkshire  

£678,410  

Hackney  

£659,190  

Halton  

£299,864  

Hampshire  

£2,230,685  

Havering  

£471,840  

Herefordshire, County of  

£413,161  

Hertfordshire  

£1,939,759  

Isle of Wight  

£359,582  

Kent  

£2,892,188  

Kingston upon Hull, City of  

£681,683  

Knowsley  

£458,409  

Liverpool  

£1,387,397  

Manchester  

£1,250,840  

Medway  

£468,175  

Newham  

£688,941  

Norfolk  

£1,960,526  

North East Lincolnshire  

£365,819  

North Lincolnshire  

£357,003  

North Yorkshire  

£1,137,090  

Oldham  

£526,579  

Plymouth  

£602,468  

Portsmouth  

£417,760  

Redbridge  

£523,587  

Rochdale  

£520,013  

Salford  

£618,215  

Sefton  

£715,436  

Shropshire  

£653,945  

Slough  

£241,837  

Southampton  

£520,495  

St. Helens  

£451,746  

Staffordshire  

£1,661,796  

Stockport  

£602,051  

Stoke-on-Trent  

£624,890  

Tameside  

£541,443  

Telford and Wrekin  

£363,277  

Torbay  

£388,748  

Tower Hamlets  

£687,323  

Trafford  

£443,700  

Waltham Forest  

£510,786  

Warrington  

£386,476  

Wigan  

£747,029  

Windsor and Maidenhead  

£223,541  

Wirral  

£844,686  

Worcestershire  

£1,118,803  

York  

£343,342  

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