This will have a major effect on the sick and disabled who are already being battered by the work capability assessment and the bedroom tax.
The four major money-saving proposals which will be consulted on are:
Proposals to change who qualifies for council care and support by raising the eligibility threshold from 'higher moderate' to 'substantial' level − this would mean that only people who have been assessed as having substantial needs or above would be eligible to receive on-going support from us in the future
Proposals to change the financial contribution people make towards their care and support − which would mean people would have to pay more for the adult social care services they receive through us
Proposals to reduce the housing-related support budget by £9 million over two years − this would affect a wide range of groups including older people, people with mental health problems, people with learning disabilities, homeless people and people at risk of domestic abuse
Proposals to introduce a transport policy covering our adult care services which would mean changes to the way transport is provided or arranged by us to travel to day care services and other activities, and the introduction of a flat rate charge.
At today's meeting, the our Cabinet also agreed two proposals which could help to mitigate some of the effects of the cuts and service changes for some groups of people.
The first proposal is to use just over £675,000 in 2014/15 from a newly created Public Health Resource Fund to continue to fund certain voluntary sector services, including services for people at risk of domestic abuse, substance misuse services and befriending services, while alternative funding is sought. These services could have been facing proposed cuts in the next financial year without this funding.
A second proposal is a pilot scheme which will allow people to buy extra home and day care services in addition to what they already receive following an assessment. The scheme would also allow people who no longer qualify for care following an assessment to buy care from us privately.