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Comprehensive Spending Review
Tough Choices
Government Spending Review
• The Government has to manage the amount of money it spends against the amount of money it receives.
• At the moment the Government spends a lot more than it receives.
Money in Money out
Government Spending Review The Government has been working out the best way to spend the money is has, to pay for all Government activity like;
HealthTransportWelfare and benefitsJustice and policingHousingEducationDefence (Army, Navy & Air Force)Culture and sport Environment
This is called a spending review.
Government Spending Review
• All public bodies, like Devon County Council will be getting less money from Government to provide services and will need to make tough choices on how to reduce costs and save money.
Tough Choices for Devon
• This means Devon will need to look at everything it does and what things are most important.
Tough Choices for Devon
• Devon wants everyone to have the opportunity to have their say and share their ideas.
About Devon• Devon has 29 towns.
• All of them are very different.
• Some are market towns like Crediton, and some are coastal Towns like Exmouth.
About Devon
• Each town will have different things that are important to the community.
• Devon County Council wants to know what is important to you and your community.
Having your say
• The Leader of Devon County Council, Councillor John Hart is attending “Leader Roadshows” across Devon.
• The Leader Roadshows will help people understand about “Tough Choices”.
and• people will have the opportunity
to have their say and ask questions.
Having your say
• You do not have to attend the Roadshows to have your say, you can;
• Ask the leader – send the leader of the Council John Hart an e-mail with your question.
• Contact your local elected Councillor.
• Information is available on the Website at www.toughchoices.co.uk
Tough Choices
• We need to start thinking about how any changes to services, not just social care, may affect vulnerable people and their families, for example;
– Housing– Employment– Leisure– Transport– Social activities– Welfare - Benefits
Tough Choices for Children and Families
Money and Budgets
• School budgets 0.1% increase
• This year 24% cut in our main Grant
• Non-schools budgets at least 12% cuts
Tough Choices for Children and Families
• Have to focus on frontline services and vulnerable people
• Looking at Youth Service, Social Work, Catering and Cleaning and Health Partnerships
Tough Choices for Adults
Money and Budgets
• Adult social care 38% of DCC budget
• 25% cut is 28% in real terms
Tough Choices for Adults
• Critical & substantial needs priorities
• Pay freeze, vacancy management & support cuts
• More external provision, ‘reablement’
Tough Choices for Adults
• Less residential care, less day care
• More Personal budgets, more self-help
TimetableWhen will things happen ?
• Final Tough Choices event 1 Dec• Government grants to local
councils early Dec• DCC Cabinet 15 Dec
Timetable
• Union & business consultation 14 Jan
• Backbench scrutiny 24 Jan
Timetable
• Final Cabinet recommendations 9 Feb
• DCC full Council budget meeting 17 Feb
Questions
• Do you understand what has been presented?
• What do you need to know now?
• How do you want to be involved in what happens next?