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Welsh care group quits fees forum in protest over claim North Wales councils are 'deprioritising care'

North Wales local authorities said the rates were set based on inflation, sector costs, the allocation from Welsh Government and consideration for council tax bills

Welsh care group quits fees forum in protest over claim North Wales councils are 'deprioritising care'(Image: Shared Content Unit)

An organisation that represents care providers in Wales has dramatically quit a group set up to discuss fees.

The decision by Care Forum Wales (CFW) to resign from the North Wales Care Fees Group comes amid claims that the region’s councils are “deprioritising care” even though they have been given more money by the Welsh Government to pay for it.

In response local authorities said the rates were set based on inflation, sector costs, the allocation from Welsh Government and consideration for council tax bills for local ratepayers.

The group includes representatives of each of the six local authorities in North Wales, the Health Board and Mary Wimbury, the chief executive of CFW.

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A recent investigation by CFW revealed that the fees paid by local authorities in the North are up to £11,000 a year less per person than those on offer from one local authority in South Wales.

They say the issue was brought into sharp focus when Torfaen Council announced big increases in their rates – 17 per cent for residential care and 25 per cent for nursing care.

The increases at North Wales councils ranged from 4 per cent to 14 per cent depending the authority and type of care. º£½ÇÊÓÆµ inflation is currently just over 6 per cent.