VODG analyses post-Brexit priorities in new social care report
A new report launched at VODG’s annual conference examines the key issues for third-sector disability providers after Brexit.
The report, Post-Brexit: the impact for social care provider organisations, comes three months after the historic vote to leave the EU on June 23.
The publication follows the establishment of the Cavendish Coalition, of which VODG is a member. The coalition of health and social care organisations aims to influence and lobby on post-EU referendum issues.
Amid the uncertainties created by Brexit, the VODG report sets out issues for organisations to consider when planning strategy, services and workforce. It examines the ramifications of different visions of Brexit – so called “hard Brexit” and “soft Brexit” – depending on how close a relationship the UK retains with the EU and its access to the single market.
Today’s publication builds on an initial report released by the group in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit result. Based on a consultation of its members in July, that original piece of work set out the risks facing the sector.
Today’s new VODG report considers the impact of Brexit in terms of:
- Economy – will Brexit produce a sustained downturn that impacts on social care funding? UK charities received over £200 million from EU funding in 2014, but leaving the EU means they will no longer have access to this money.
- Domestic issues – domestic policy may become the poor relation to Brexit.
- Workforce – there is concern for the future of the 80,000 EU nationals involved in the delivery of care and support in the UK (see notes to editors).