seenin the, the low retention rates we have seen in the sector, and a big part of that is people not feeling valued and that is notjust about pay but the other things, so the investment we are putting in will deliver that and people will see the change but what you are talking about is something slightly different which is about the caps on care and that has been delayed. because right now we have got an enormous priority and thatis we have got an enormous priority and that is important that we fix the priority and as many in local government called on us to do was to delay those reforms so we could focus the same money which is still going into social care but is now being used to deal with the immediate pressures that we are facing, which is the right thing to do. everyone agrees that is the right thing to do because we can t do everything and right nowjust creating more social care capacity and making sure the social care work is valued and workers have the respect they deserved and
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everyone submits evidence to the independent process to understand where we are coming from and we will set out more of our plans in this regard in the coming days. kate mccann from talk tv. regard in the coming days. kate mccann from talk tv. you have made five promises mccann from talk tv. you have made five promises to mccann from talk tv. you have made five promises to date mccann from talk tv. you have made five promises to date but mccann from talk tv. you have made five promises to date but your - five promises to date but your predecessors five promises to date but your predecessors also five promises to date but your predecessors also made - five promises to date but your predecessors also made a i five promises to date but your i predecessors also made a promise five promises to date but your - predecessors also made a promise to reform predecessors also made a promise to reform social predecessors also made a promise to reform social care predecessors also ma
on top of the money i announced as the chancellor, so no one can say we are not prioritising social care, it has never had more investment, and the reason it is so important is because not only do people deserve high quality social care but it is the cause of many of the delays we are seeing in the urgent care departments and the a&e departments because if you have 13,000 people occupying hospital beds that should be back in the community settings, it is a big part of how we actually improve emergency waiting times, thatis improve emergency waiting times, that is how we have prioritised it and that is why we have a discharge fund to do exactly that and that is why we are investing in the social care workforce which they have been crying out for four years. care workforce which they have been crying out forfour years. now care workforce which they have been crying out for four years. now we are doing it. we are introducing a sense of career progression, qualifications and training, the