13 November 2025
Social care spending commitment in winter plan ‘important step in the right direction’
CCPS’s CEO Rachel Cackett responds to today’s announcement from the Scottish Government on Winter Preparedness and National Planning Priorities for Health and Social Care

Responding to today’s announcement from the Scottish Government on Winter Preparedness and National Planning Priorities for Health and Social Care, Rachel Cackett, CCPS’s CEO, said:
“We welcome the Cabinet Secretary’s statement today on Winter Preparedness and National Planning Priorities for Health and Social Care.
“In particular, we welcome the pledge of £20m additional social care investment routed through NHS Boards and directed at strengthening local capacity. Although – as Mr Gray acknowledged – this is still far short of what will be needed to stabilise the sector, this spending commitment represents a significant step in the right direction, particularly ahead of the government’s upcoming spending review. We are keen to now work with national and local partners to understand the detail of how this will be distributed.
“We are also very encouraged by the Cabinet Secretary’s recognition of historic underfunding of our sector, the impact of the hike in employers’ National Insurance contributions and changes to visa rules, the need for a prevention-first focus, the importance of staff wellbeing and the strongly rights-based articulation of winter surge planning.
“The announcement today makes clear that not-for-profit social care organisations are regarded by the Scottish Government as vital system partners – as they are and should be.
“It acknowledges all the work that CCPS has done, with its members, in drawing attention to the real jeopardy our sector currently faces, and the unacceptable level of risk being carried by people who receive care and support throughout Scotland.
“In that light, we continue to be ready to work with the Scottish Government, CoSLA and local partners to share insight and solutions so that these major challenges can be resolved, and that people who need support can enjoy independent and fulfilling lives.”

