The City Council has Rejoined the ICS after they Agreed on Privatisation

Nottingham City Council have tried to re-join the NHS care system. They have done this after a very large and significant reform was done to try and find the way that the system runs. They are also trying to address concerns regarding privatisation too. The local authority board have voted to try and uplift any suspension and they have also tried to restart their formal role too. This is one of its kind in the UK and they have also tried to improve cooperation too. They are doing this between social care and the NHS. The city council have even suspended their membership last year and they have argued that the system will be in fact used as a smoke screen. This is going to be done for cuts and even for privatisation too. The organisation is unaccountable but the ICS have agreed that there needs to be a number of changes to be made. A lot of concerns also need to be addressed so that the public can hold board meetings and so that they can make major votes.

Ian Curryer is the chief over at the Nottingham City Council and he has stated that the authority are more than satisfied that the ICS have been committed to developing a brand new system and that they are also working hard to try and give people who work hard in social care the help that they need as well.

The council have paused their involvement with the ICS for over 6 months now and they are also trying to allow the council the time that they need to review the collective work too. This is especially the case when you look at the progress that has been made. If you work in homecare or in private nursing will know this.

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