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This document is available to UKHCA members only.. An accessible information standard (AIS) became mandatory on NHS providers and adult social care providers of publicly funded care from 31 July 2016. This reinforces providers’ legal responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010 to supply accessible information, and requirements in CQC Provider Guidance to support people to make decisions about their care. UKHCA's briefing for members aims to help them check their compliance with the AIS. Although aimed at homecare providers of 'publicly-funded care' the briefing will be of interest to providers of privately-funded care and assist with their Equality Act and CQC compliance. Revised December 2017. Download Lagu Home Michael Buble Instrumental. UKHCA’s minimum price for homecare services of £17.86 per hour allows full compliance with the National Minimum Wage and the delivery of sustainable homecare services to local authorities and the NHS.
The calculations in this latest version have been updated for the new National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage, which become effective on 1st April 2018. Equivalent calculations for the voluntary UK Living Wage, the Scottish Living Wage and the London Living Wage between November 2017 and October 2018 are also included. UKHCA Policy Director, Colin Angel, said: 'It is essential that a viable regulated homecare sector is available to support the care of older and disabled people who choose to remain at home. The prices councils pay for care must cover the costs of the workforce, including - as a minimum - full-compliance with statutory minimum wage levels and the costs of running a regulated care service. UKHCA’s Minimum Price for Homecare provides a thorough rationale for the costs of state-funded care and is highlighted in Government’s Care and Support Statutory Guidance (for England) as an approach which can be adopted by councils.'
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