Bradford Council is commencing a consultation on proposed changes to the discretionary elements of the Adult Social Care Non-Residential Contribution Policy.
Community Care Services help people who are disabled, have long term health problems or are elderly with adult social care eligible needs to live more independently in their homes and the community). You will have been assessed by a social worker and your eligible needs can be met in a variety of personalised ways, for example by a service managed by the council or purchased yourself by a direct payment received from the council.
Community Care Services include:
Contributions towards the cost of Community Care Services are not charged if a person is:
When people start to receive this service, a financial assessment is carried out to find out what your income and expenditure is.
The financial assessment helps us work out the maximum amount you would need to pay towards the community care services you receive.
When we work out how much people need to pay towards their community care services (like homecare and day services), through a financial assessment we use guidance provided by the Government.
The Government has set a national ‘Minimum Income Guarantee’ (MIG), which is an amount of money set by the Government that any individual must be left with to live on after their care charge is taken into account.
The Council’s current policy allows older people and younger disabled people who use adult social care services to keep 25% above the basic levels of income support, which we call a discretionary buffer. This means that if basic levels of income support are £200 per week the Council currently allows people to keep £250 after their charge.
Bradford Council is proposing to remove this discretionary buffer in Bradford district, and we want to consult with you about this via a public consultation. A public consultation will help the Council to fully understand the impact that this proposed change may have on you.
If the proposed change goes ahead, your contribution towards the cost of your care would be in line with the national Minimum Income Guarantee and would still be based on your individual financial circumstances following a personalised financial assessment.
The earliest any change would be made is 1 August 2025, but we would write to you again if any change is going to happen. We would also need to complete a new financial assessment, including taking into account any Disability Related Expenditure, and to ensure you are receiving all the welfare benefits from the Government that you or your household are entitled to. We can help you to claim these.
What happens next?
We will be writing to all current service users and will share a paper copy of questionnaire allowing them to submit their feedback.
We are keen to hear your thoughts and views on the proposal.
We are also holding a series of face-to-face events where you can drop in and have your say in person. These events will take place in accessible venues.
Have your say!
The consultation begins on Monday, 10 February and you have until Monday, 5 May 2025 to participate and feedback on the changes. There are various ways you can get involved including face to face and online sessions, accessing the questionnaire online and easy read formats will also be available.
Details are set out below of how to access these sessions. To reserve your place please click on one of the links below or call 01274 436464.
Face to face sessions
Venue |
Date |
Link |
Grange Interlink |
Tuesday, 25 February |
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Equality Together |
Wednesday, 26 February |
Community Care Charging Consultation Tickets, Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 1:30 PM | Eventbrite |
Shipley Library |
Thursday, 27 February |
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Keighley Healthy Living Centre |
Tuesday, 4 March |
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City Hall |
Wednesday, 5 March |
Community Care Charging Consultation (City Hall) Tickets, Wed, Mar 5, 2025 at 10:30 AM | Eventbrite |
Denholme Community Centre |
Tuesday, 11 March |
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Morley Street Resource Centre. BSL interpreters available |
Wednesday, 12 March |
Community Care Charging Consultation Tickets, Wed, Mar 12, 2025 at 1:30 PM | Eventbrite |
Carers Resource |
Thursday, 13 March |
Community Care Charging Consultation Tickets, Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 10:30 AM | Eventbrite |
Queensbury Community Centre |
Wednesday, 19 March |
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The Life Centre |
Monday, 24 March |
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Sedbergh Sport and Leisure Centre |
Wednesday, 26 March |
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Clarke Foley Community Hub |
Monday, 31 March |
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St John's Community Hub |
Wednesday, 2 April |
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Victoria Hall |
Friday, 4 April |
Online sessions
To Join the online sessions please use the following links:
Questionnaire links
You can download the questionnaire below if you would like to complete it and email it back to: CPCharging.Consultation@bradford.gov.uk
Questions and answers about the consultation
You can read questions and answers about this consultation.
Accessible versions of the information
If you need the documents in an alternative format or know of someone else who would benefit from this information, please email: CPCharging.Consultation@bradford.gov.uk or call 01274 436464
Printable versions of the survey