The 2019-20 Final Budget

Part of 1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd – in the Senedd at 1:38 pm on 3 April 2019.

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Photo of Rebecca Evans Rebecca Evans Labour 1:38, 3 April 2019

Thank you very much for the question and thank you also for the very useful meeting that we had yesterday to discuss innovative ways in which we can fund social care in future, given the huge pressures that we know already exist in the system, but also the anticipated increasing pressures due to the ageing population that we have here in Wales and the escalating needs that some people will have in Wales as well.

So, one of those options that we discussed was the social care levy. It's one of the options that the inter-ministerial group is looking at in terms of how we prepare ourselves to meet that challenge. We're also looking at other innovative ways of funding. I'm really keen to take this piece of work forward on a cross-party basis because it is something that we will all be keen to work together on, I'm sure. We've had some good, I think, cross-party consensus in debates on that.

I'm really excited by the work of the integrated care fund, because that genuinely brings together health and social services. The transformation fund is also doing some good work in that area. So, it demonstrates really that if we are to achieve good outcomes for people, we need to ensure that we're not separating health and social care in our minds, but also giving the opportunity to bring those two things together through budgets and we do see health boards and local authorities working in a very different way alongside the third sector when we enable them to share those budgets.