North Yorkshire unveils Local Account of care provision

10 January 2012

Local AccountAn in-depth look at the provision of services for adult social care has been published by North Yorkshire County Council in support of a Government-initiated drive for openness and transparency.

The ‘Local Account’ – the first of its kind – describes how the County Council has performed in delivering adult social care to the people of North Yorkshire in 2010/11 and what its priorities are for 2011/12 and beyond. The Local Account will become an annual statement produced by every council which provides social care services.

In this first Local Account, the Council gives details of its adult social care services, and explains why it needs to modernise and transform its services – and how it will set about doing so. The Council also explains how it spends its money and how the Government is changing the role of the Council as a result of reforms in the National Health Service.

County Councillor Clare Wood, Executive Member for Adult Social Care:

I am very proud of the achievements and performance of adult social care services over the last 18 months, particularly in these financially challenging times.

I see the Local Account as being an important publication in the future, as it will allow the local community to understand and challenge the performance of the services that we deliver on their behalf. I would very much welcome views regarding the contents of the Local Account which would help us to develop future versions.

 

The Local Account can be read and downloaded at www.northyorks.gov.uk/localaccount

Copies will also be available for people to read in North Yorkshire’s libraries.

 

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