Coronavirus (COVID-19) Special Brief – 8 April 2020

Wednesday 8 April

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, today announced a £750million funding package for charities. While this is a welcome first step, we know that the voluntary sector providers play a key role in supporting the 13.3million disabled people living in the country and now more than ever, the government needs to invest in the sector. We responded to the Chancellor's announcement. Read our statement here.
Tomorrow (Thursday) the VODG member follow up call on the Job Retention Scheme takes place with our colleagues from Trowers & Hamlins. We look forward to welcoming many of you on that call. Please note that our next Keeping in touch call for members will take place on 15 April. Registration details are below. In the meantime, the COVID-19 Response Hubs continue to be a helpful resource for members to share insights and discuss issues. As a reminder, please email [email protected] if you wish to join one of the Hubs. A full list of Hubs available can be accessed here:
Erika Murigi | Head of Communications and Public Affairs 

Coronavirus (COVID-19): key messages

  • Would anyone be willing to have a conversation with NHSE/I modellers who want to explore demand side (please see paragraph below)? Please email me directly at [email protected] if you are able to help. "Some colleagues are developing a model to estimate potential demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) across health and social care settings. They need some help with the assumptions which would underpin different components of the model, in particular residential care settings. ... Clearly it is important we get this right, otherwise there won’t be enough PPE in the system to meet everyone’s requirements. As you can imagine, they are working to a very tight timeframe, so I’d be hugely grateful if you could get back to me today with some suggestions. Sorry it’s such a short notice."
  • All feedback, please email [email protected]

Coronavirus (COVID-19): news

Chancellor announces £750m funding package for charities
Rishi Sunak today announced that UK charities will receive £750million in funding, including £360m directly allocated to charities providing key services and supporting vulnerable people during the crisis.
Maintaining quality of care in pressurised circumstances
NHS England and NHS Improvement write to NHS CEOs about DNACPR orders.
Furloughed staff can work in social care
Government confirms furloughed staff can work in social care and not lose furloughed pay.
Barclays launches £100m package for charities
Barclays has launched a charity foundation to help tackle the impact of coronavirus.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): guidance

Workforce guidance for mental health, learning disabilities and autism
For providers, NHS commissioned services, to ensure safety in the workplace. during pandemic.
Government guidance for the charity sector
Guidance to help with charities operate during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): sector response

The impact of COVID-19 on the adult social care workforce
Skills for Care analysis of a survey distributed by Care Management Matters looking at the impact of COVID-19 on the adult social care workforce, particularly recruitment and retention.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): meetings

VODG member Keeping in touch meeting | 15 April | 11.00 - 12.00
The next virtual Coronavirus (COVID-19) KIT meeting will offer another opportunity for members to share issues and ideas. Register here.