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Deputy Millar Was Repeatedly Advised That 2024 LTC Uplift Was Untenable by Care Sector
The Jersey Care Federation (JCF) would like to provide clarification in response to Deputy Elaine Millar's comments on the care sector's reaction to the 2024 LTC uplift, as reported in the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) on January 23.
Care Sector Shocked and Concerned at Health Minister’s Stance on Long-Term Care Pricing
The Jersey Care Federation (JCF) has today announced widespread anger and shock throughout the care sector after the Minister for Health & Social Services, Deputy Karen Wilson, announced that Long-Term Care benefits would increase by just 7.7%. The sector had been anticipating an uplift of at least 10.9% in line with recent RPI figures and had been making financial plans for 2024 on this basis.
Jersey’s Care Sector Responds to Recent Review of Work Permit Holder Welfare
The Jersey Care Federation (JCF) has welcomed the recent review by the Work Permit Holder Welfare Review Panel, which made recommendations to improve the effectiveness of the current Work Permit Policy (WPP).
Care Sector Comments Hospital Bed-blocking Solutions
Following the recent comment from Interim Chief Officer Chris Bown regarding bed-blocking at the Hospital, the Jersey Care Federation has issued a statement.
Price of Homecare in Jersey Likely to Reach £40 Per Hour
Following the publication of the new Minimum Price for Homecare in England by The Homecare Association, the Jersey Care Federation has estimated that the price of care in Jersey will rise to at least £39.80 per hour by 2024 without accounting for inflation.
Jersey’s Care Sector Backs Les Amis Research Findings
As a sector, we are deeply shocked by the news that GoJ has withdrawn its support for Les Amis's development of vital facilities at the former Hampshire Hotel. Over the last eight years, our members have all worked collaboratively alongside Les Amis to provide input into their meticulous research about Jersey’s future need for long-term residential care. Our concern now is that there does not seem to be an alternative plan or acknowledgement of Les Amis’s research findings.
Jersey’s Care Sector Announces Key Priorities for 2023 Following AGM
This is the first year since the start of the pandemic that the care sector has been able to meet in person to discuss issues not directly related to COVID-19, including recruitment of skilled carers, operational costs and new ways to support vulnerable people.
Jersey’s Care Sector Calls for Urgent Extension of PPE to Protect Vulnerable Citizens
We are calling on GoJ to extend their provision of COVID-19 PPE for carers beyond the end of January 2023. GoJ began supplying additional PPE to the care sector during the pandemic when there were global shortages of essential items such as surgical masks and FFE visors. This provision is due to cease at the end of this month.