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14 Feb 2026

Social care users and unpaid carers to have say on boards

Social care users and unpaid carers to have say on boards

Service users are to be given a say on social care under new Government plans.

Regulations made by the Government will give disabled people, unpaid carers and charities a vote on Integration Joint Boards – the bodies which bring together councils and health boards to deliver social care.

Coming into force from September 1, the regulations will give the view of service users even weighting with those on the board.

Social care minister Tom Arthur said: “I am determined to ensure those who access and support community health and social care services have an equal say in making decisions that affect their communities.

“These regulations extend voting rights to unpaid carers, service users and third sector representatives, collectively representing the voice of lived experience.

“It is only fair that these voices carry equal weight alongside other members – to help ensure local services are funded properly to meet the needs of people.

“People with lived experience provide valuable insight into challenges and opportunities which should be considered during planning.

“This change will bring decision making closer to the people we all serve. We expect to see more inclusive, collaborative and improved choices as a result.”

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