The operation of easements under the Coronavirus Act 2020 to England’s Care Act 2014
Mary Baginsky Completed 2022
Mary Baginsky Completed 2022
COVID-19 is having a significant impact on people in need of care and support and on social care services. The Coronavirus Act 2020 became law early in the pandemic. Some of its changes relate to English local authorities’ (councils’) social care duties, particularly ‘easements’ which allow them to radically change what they do under the Care Act 2014 and how they do it (for example, postponing reviews or changing a person’s care arrangements or not supplying care at all). There have been no studies of how this new Act has been affecting: Councils, the people working in them, and people receiving Care Act services.
This study is investigating how the changes of the Coronavirus Act were put in place in social care by:
This study is taking an exploratory research design drawing on document analysis and qualitative data collection, including through expert interviews and interviews with staff, people who use services and carers.
Project website: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/easements-to-the-care-act