Request for Minimum Income Guarantee information
Dear Warwickshire County Council,
I am writing to request the following information on the Minimum Income Guarantee (MIG) used by your local authority in the calculation of social care charges for non-residential (otherwise known as ''home care'' or ''community care'') care services.
The MIG is set at the statutory level by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care following an annual review. The Care Act (2014) allows local authorities to implement a discretionary local uplift to any or all of the statutory MIG rates.
Please confirm:
- if your local authority had any discretionary MIG uplift in place in the financial years a) 2021/22 b) 2022/23 and c) 2023/24 for any or all of the various MIG rates (by this I mean: the MIG rate specified for a single person aged 18-25; for a single person aged over 25 and less than pension credit age; for a single person of pension credit age; for a lone parent aged 18 or over; for a couple of working age; and for a couple where one or both is of pension credit age).
- in all cases of a discretionary MIG uplift, please confirm the level of the discretionary uplift, as a percentage of the statutory rate.
Yours faithfully,
Helen Rowlands
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Information request
Our reference: 9861544
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Dear Helen Rowlands
Freedom of Information Act 2000
Thank you for your request for information that was received on 24 January
2024. We are dealing with your request under the Freedom of Information
Act 2000
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Information Rights Officer
Information Governance
Strategy Planning and Governance
Resources Directorate
Shire Hall
Warwick
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Information request
Our reference: 9861544
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Dear Helen Rowlands
Thank you for your request for information received on 24th January 2024.
Please find attached our response to your request.
Kind regards
Bruce Green
Information Rights Officer
Information Governance
Strategy Planning and Governance
Resources Directorate
Shire Hall
Warwick
CV34 4RL
Tel: 01926 412211
NOTE: Please do not edit the subject line when replying to this email.
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