The Equality and Human Rights Commission is currently undertaking an inquiry into how older and disabled adults and unpaid carers can challenge local council decisions about social care and support in England and Wales. As you know, local councils make a number of decisions that affect people’s access to social care and support. This includes whether they are entitled to care or support and, if so, how much and what kind of care or support they can access.
They want to understand people’s experiences of challenging, or trying to challenge, local council decisions about adult social care or support.
They want to know whether:
As part of the evidence gathering, the commission have now begun to carry out interviews with key organisations across the sector, in both Wales and England. They’d like to hear from professionals and organisations working with social care service users and unpaid carers to make sure they take full account of their insights and experiences within their inquiry.
If you would like to take part in an interview or submit written evidence please contact: SCI@equalityhumanrights.com. Please find attached more information about what to expect from an interview. We are hoping to conclude our evidence gathering by the end of January 2022.
For more information about the inquiry please visit the inquiry webpage. You may also be interested in reading the inquiry terms of reference.