To ask the Scottish Executive for what reason the Scottish Government’s and COSLA’s consultation on the draft national eligibility criteria for adult social care and waiting times for personal and nursing care gave consultees only six weeks in which to respond; when it will publish the responses to the consultation; when it will publish any decisions taken following consideration of the responses; whether it will prepare separate guidance to address the specific needs of people with learning disabilities, and what organisations and individuals make up the national working party established to take the issue forward.
The process of drafting comprehensive and clear guidance on a national framework for access and entitlement to services has been complex and time consuming. Draft guidance was issued to local authorities and key stakeholders on 26 May. To meet the agreed implementation date of 1 December 2009 it was necessary for comments to be submitted by 17 July; that allowed almost eight weeks consideration by those consulted. The responses to the consultation are currently being considered and will be published on the Scottish Government web pages by the end of September. The Scottish Government and COSLA will jointly issue the final guidance to the same timescale.
The membership of the Access and Entitlement to Services Working Group is:
Laura Bannerman, Association of Directors of Social Work (Chair)
Mike Brown, Association of Directors of Social Work
Ron Culley, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
Jim Pearson, Community Care Providers Scotland
Kirsty McGrath, Scottish Government
Peter Knight, Scottish Government
Jane Arroll, Scottish Government
Gillian Barclay, Scottish Government
Shaun Eales, Scottish Government
Jenny Stevenson, Scottish Government.
The Scottish Government is also developing guidance for local health and social care partnerships on measuring outcomes for people with learning disabilities to inform the planning and delivery of services. This will be issued in October.