Adult social care funding in England
An overview of the funding local authorities receive to provide adult social care services in England

The Independent Living Fund (ILF) closed on 30 June 2015 - this note sets out the background to the ILF, how the ILF worked, and the decision by the then Coalition Government to close it and the subsequent legal challenge (which was unsuccessful).
The closure of the Independent Living Fund (ILF) (128 KB , PDF)
The Independent Living Fund (ILF), a central Government financial resource for disabled people, closed on 30 June 2015, with funding devolved to Wales, Scotland and local authorities in England.
This note sets out the background to the ILF, how the ILF worked, and the decision by the then Coalition Government to close it and the subsequent legal challenge (which was unsuccessful).
A separate note, entitled Local replacements for the Individual Living Fund (England) (CBP 7788) provides information on funding under the new arrangements.
The closure of the Independent Living Fund (ILF) (128 KB , PDF)
An overview of the funding local authorities receive to provide adult social care services in England
Information on the steps involved when someone wants to complain about adult social care.
An overview of key issues and policy concerning the adult social care workforce in England.