have had to hand i have had a few not turn up. they have had to hand back i have had a few not turn up. they have had to hand back some cancel contracts because they cannot recruit enough staff. they want to be able to offer more pain. tote recruit enough staff. they want to be able to offer more pain. we are about 2596 underfunded. be able to offer more pain. we are about 2596 underfunded. that - be able to offer more pain. we are | about 2596 underfunded. that would about 25% underfunded. that would address the conditions we need to look out for our amazing care workers and it would mean we could invest in our office teams, give them more support for the work they are doing and look at other methods. we are miles away in terms of the rates being paid. the we are miles away in terms of the rates being paid. rates being paid. the association representing rates being paid. the association representing uk rates being paid. the association representing uk home rates being pai
pensions, travel time, training, backroom staff and investment. on average uk councils pay £18.45 an hour. the people who suffer are the staff and the people they support because it is very difficult to pay them any more than the national legal minimum wage and sometimes they may not even receive that for working when travel time is not properly covered by that amount. councils say they hope government reforms will improve the fees they pay for the support needed by people who are older or disabled, but they are not sure the promised money will go far enough. alison holt, bbc news.
at other methods. we are miles away in terms of the rates being paid. the association representing uk homecare companies calculates the minimum cost of an hour of home care is £21.43. that covers the minimum wage, pensions, travel time, training, backroom staff and investment. on average uk councils pay £18 an hour. the people who suffer are the staff and the people they support because it is very difficult to pay them any more than the national legal minimum wage and sometimes they may not even receive that for working when travel time is not properly covered by that amount. council say they hope government reforms will improve the fees they pay for the support needed by people who are older or disabled, but they are not sure the promised money will go far enough. alison holt, bbc news. more now on london s pollution charge being extended today to include the whole area inside the north and
at for our amazing care workers, but it would also mean we could invest in our office teams, give them some more support for the work they are doing. and look at other methods. we are miles away at the moment in terms of the rates that are being paid. the association representing uk homecare companies calculates that the minimum cost of an hour of home care is £21.43. that covers the minimum wage, pensions, travel, training, backroom staff and 62p for profit or investment. but on average uk councils and health and social care boards pay £18.45 an hour, with one local authority paying just £12.68. and in cumbria, the local authority pays the second lowest average hourly rate at £13.85. it means kelly s company has stopped council work. concentrating on private clients means, rather than short time slots, people are supported in the way they want. with it being such a lovely day, we managed to have a little walk