Posted: 16.09.2024
Author: jack
2023/24 also saw older people hit hard by continuing record annual fuel bills, and while energy prices softened by the end of the period, even now, energy prices are 39% higher than winter 2021/22.
Demand for our services has seen another year-on-year rise. This long-term trend is due to rocketing costs for construction labour and materials, reduced levels of disposable income amongst older people, and more complexity of need – these issues are fully explored in our landmark report The State of Older People’s Housing in Wales.
Last year the services we delivered increased significantly compared to 2022/23, with 24% more services delivered to support older people to live independently at home, and 10% more home improvement works completed. We also saw a 19% increase in the value of works completed and a 32% increase in unclaimed benefits accessed for our beneficiaries.
Funding is critical to the work we do. Therefore, we were delighted that Welsh Government, in recognising the pressures and impact of our work, increased Care & Repair funding by 6%. Additionally, there was an increase of £0.5 million during the winter period to support hospital discharge and preventative benefits of our Rapid Response Adaptations Programme across Wales.
We also achieved excellent in-year funding streams in 2023/24, with successful applications to:
A highlight of the year was winning the prestigious GSK and Kings Fund Health Impact Award. We were one of only ten winners from 520 third sector applicants across the UK, recognising the impact of our work on the health and wellbeing of the population. The prize of £40,000, professionally produced publicity videos, along with leadership training and networking opportunities was most welcome.
Overall, it’s been a satisfying year of achieving service delivery goals for our clients and growing as an organisation. As Chair and Chief Executive, we would like to thank everyone involved in our work during 2023-24; Care & Repair Agencies, Welsh Government, national and local partners, third sector partners, and all our funders.
We would also like to pay tribute to the fantastic staff team at Care & Repair Cymru for their hard work and commitment, and for making such a difference to the quality of life of older people across Wales.
Chris Jones, Chief Executive
Saz Willey, Chair of Trustees