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Jewish Care says budget changes will ‘actively harm’ care sector

The increase in NI will push up costs by over £1m

November 20, 2024 14:49
Rachel Reeves (Photo: Getty Images)
Rachel Reeves' first budget, with the increase of NI, has alarmed the social care sector, including Jewish Care, the largest organisation providing social care in London and the southeast (Photo: Getty Images)
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Jewish Care has warned that the latest government changes to the budget will “actively harm” the care sector and has appealed to the Jewish community for help in raising the necessary £20 million by the end of the financial year to sustain its current services.

The news, which follows the recent changes to the budget by Labour, will have a “huge financial impact” on the largest employer in the UK Jewish community, said the charity’s head.

Jewish Care CEO Daniel Carmel-Brown, who has worked in social care for 30 years, said he was accustomed to being “disappointed by successive governments’ failure” to reform social care. “However, these latest decisions actively harm the sector,” he said.

Jewish Care, the largest health and social care organisation for the Jewish community in London and the Southeast, warned: “Addressing NHS challenges without resolving the growing crisis in social care, while increasing costs for providers, is unsustainable and has serious repercussions.”