Coronavirus (COVID-19) Special Brief – 16 April 2020

Thursday 16 April

Thank you to everyone who was able to share and support our statement issued yesterday in response to the publication of the government's action plan for social care, and to those who responded with positive feedback on our key messages. We will continue to follow up with the government on the concerns we raise in our statement and update as and when we can.
Many of you have requested a VODG member Keeping in touch call focussed on finance and funding. We're now pleased to share that we will hold this meeting on 22 April. Please see below for registration details.
Erika Murigi | Head of Communications and Public Affairs 

Data request

Help us to put the role of VODG members supporting disabled people on the map
Essential social care for those that need it is finally in the media, but of course in very sad circumstances. Policy and media attention is skewed towards older people’s care homes where there has, rightly, been very significant causes for concern in some areas of provision. But we also need messages to land that there are risks in the provision of services for disabled people, including individuals with a learning disability and/or autism, at this time. And so, in haste, there is a small window of media opportunity to present a sector snapshot of current risks facing providers supporting disabled people. We have developed a short reporting sheet to enable organisations to confidentially share data about workforce, COVID19 diagnoses, deaths and other key issues. You are invited to support the building of our data set which will put into sharp focus the essential role of VODG member services. The Excel sheet is available here and we are inviting you to participate by completing both sets of tables for CQC regulated and non-CQC regulated services. Returns should be sent to [email protected] and the deadline for responses is noon this Sunday 19 April. The data will be kept confidential and will be shared in an anonymous form with Professor Chris Hatton (Lancaster University) who will undertake independent analysis. Data will be aggregated and no individual service or organisation will be identifiable nor named in any reporting. Finally, there are opportunities for organisations, managers and carers to share their stories with the media. It could be about any of the challenges that we know you are facing at the moment. If you feel able to speak with media colleagues (either ‘on’ or ‘off’ the record) please come back. Again please email [email protected]. Thank you for considering this request when we know all member organisations are extremely stretched.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): key messages

  • Government guidance for the social care sector around the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has now been collated into one hub. Please see below for link.
  • As part of our membership of the Care Provider Alliance, we have been successfully campaigning to improve access to food and groceries for care workers and providers. As such, the CPA website now holds information on: Direct links to wholesalers info Supermarkets and priority access for care staff
  • All feedback, please email [email protected]

Coronavirus (COVID-19): news

Healthcare workers say government is putting their health at risk
IPPR/YouGov poll highlights worse health among healthcare professionals since pandemic began.
Care home and homecare staff succeed in delivering essential care despite severe challenges
Key findings from LaingBuission survey highlights resilience of social care providers.
Virus protection for care workers 'shambolic'
Leaked letter reveals an extensive list of concerns about how the social care sector is coping.
Coronavirus mental health response fund
Voluntary and community sector organisations have a vital role working alongside the NHS to support anyone who experiences mental ill health. To help voluntary organisations continue to provide mental health services - or provide additional support - organisations can apply for a Coronavirus Mental Health Response Fund (CMHRF) grant. Funding ranges from £20,000 to £50,000 for projects lasting up to 12 months.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): guidance

Government social care guidance
Information hub for the social care sector on responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus (COVID-19): personal protective equipment (PPE) plan
Outlines government's plan to deliver PPE to those who need it.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): sector response

BMA response to COVID-19 disability rights letter
The British Medical Association, the trade union and professional association for doctors has responded to the open letter "Covid 19 and the rights of disabled people" which was supported by some VODG members.
Free British sign language service for deaf people in health settings
SignHealth and InterpreterNow have launched ‘BSLHealthAccess’ which enables the provision of immediate, on demand access to BSL interpreters for communication with deaf people in health settings free of charge during the current Coronavirus situation.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) resources

Maintaining our perspective on values and rights – Jonathan Senker, chief executive of VoiceAbility (slidedeck)
Full slidedeck from Jonathan Senker's presentation during the VODG member Keeping in touch call on 15 April.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): meetings

Readout from Adult Social Care COVID-19 Weekly Forum: Care Act Easements Guidance
PDF readout from the third adult social care forum, held on 8 April, discussing the Care Act easements guidance. Meeting was chaired by Richard Cienciala, deputy director in adult social care (DHSC).
Audio recording from Adult Social Care COVID-19 Weekly Forum: Care Act Easements Guidance
Audio recording from the third adult social care forum, held on 8 April, discussing the Care Act easements guidance. Meeting was chaired by Richard Cienciala, deputy director in adult social care (DHSC).
VODG member Keeping in touch meeting | 29 April | 11.00 - 12.30
The next virtual Coronavirus (COVID-19) KIT meeting will offer another opportunity for members to share issues and ideas. Register here.
VODG member Keeping in touch call: focus on finance and funding | 22 April | 11.30 - 13.00
An opportunity for VODG member finance directors to discuss finance and funding issues. Register here.
European Association of Service Providers for Persons with Disabilities | Webinar: Service providers moving to online support during the COVID-19 pandemic | 22 April | 14.00 - 15.00 (CEST)
Webinar will discuss the challenges and opportunities of moving support services onto online platforms and explore:
  • How can support services be provided online?
  • How can service providers support their employees during the move to online services?
  • What tools can be provided?
  • What are recommendations of world organisations, such as the World Health Organisation, in delivering online services?