The Scotsman

Lib Dems call for social care reform after pandemic ‘hell’

- By TOM EDEN

Scotland's social care system needs to be reformed after the "hell" families and staff have experience­d during the pandemic, the Scottish Liberal Democrats have said. leader Willie Rennie has called for a "new deal" for the sector, with a national care service with national standards and adequate funding for services and pay for workers.

In a direct pitch to voters who previously backed the Conservati­ves, Mr Rennie warned that "bungled reforms" could risk the similar "expensive mistakes of the centralisa­tion of Police Scotland".

On social care, the Scottish Liberal Democrat manparty ifesto calls for national pay bargaining for social care workers and employers to be bound by national standards of fair work.

The party also pledged to scrap charges for care services delivered at home and give relatives of care home residents essential caregiver status to prevent them being separated from loved ones as has happened during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Ahead of a campaign visit to Edinburgh, Mr Rennie said: "Scotland's social care sector needs reform after the hell it has been through in the last year.

"Our reforms are bold and liberal and will attract many people who backed Ruth Davidson at the last election but are not attracted by the leadership of Douglas Ross and Boris Johnson.

"Liberal Democrats will support the establishm­ent of national care service standards, with the funding put in place to meet those standards.

"We will prioritise the establishm­ent of national pay bargaining so that care workers get proper recognitio­n, fair pay and better careers as soon as possible.

"By contrast the Conservati­ves are backing the SNP'S plans to centralise the social care sector, a move that risks repeating the expensive mistakes of the centralisa­tion of Police Scotland.”

The Liberal Democrat leader added: "I want Scotland to come together behind a positive programme that puts recovery first, not another set of bungled reforms."

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