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Care reform has chaos at its core

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THe creation of a national care service should have been one of the most important policies of the current parliament­ary term.

The NCS is meant to replace a fragmented system rooted in low pay and replace it with a national system for the care of our older citizens.

Driving up standards in social care and harmonisin­g staff terms and conditions are long overdue and the NCS seemed to be the solution.

It has been described as the biggest public-sector reform in Scotland since the NHS was created after WWII.

But scrutiny of the Bill underpinni­ng the plan has revealed major difficulti­es.

Holyrood’s finance committee said they had “significan­t concerns” about the lack of detailed costs.

Even SNP MSPs have raised objections to the NCS.

Falkirk East’s Michelle Thomson said the lack of financial informatio­n was “deeply worrying”, while long-standing MSP Kenneth Gibson described the proposals as a “monumental” risk.

Our story today suggests the 2026 date for the service becoming operationa­l could be in doubt.

Acting Finance Secretary John Swinney delivers his Budget this week and he is looking for savings.

One idea is to pause most of the funding earmarked next year for getting the NCS up and running. This would free up cash, possibly up to £80million, but also raise questions about the policy.

The Government has a job on its hands to win over the doubters and address concerns over the costs of the new service.

The NCS is an excellent idea and too important to get wrong.

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