Tag: Martin Green
ECCA Responds Positively To National Challenge On Dementia
Last week the Prime Minster challenged society to respond positively to the numbers of people affected by dementia, the PM challenged communities and services to improve support. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, said: “The Independent sector is delivering services to large numbers of people with dementia and today leading organisations have committed themselves to a [...]
A New Beginning?
2012 looks like it might be the year when the care to older people finally gets itself to the top of the agenda. For many years care services have been the Cinderella of government policy, pushed to the side-lines and neither recognised, nor supported by politicians, or the wider system. The events of 2011, some [...]
Procedure is no substitute for professional judgment
Safeguarding Health Minister, Paul Burstow has talked about the worrying trend in safeguarding towards an over-reliance on checklists, process and procedure. He noted that procedure is no substitute for professional judgment and that we appear to have lost confidence in the abilities, common sense and skill of our highly trained professionals. English Community Care Association [...]
An Efficient & Effective Regulator Is The Cornerstone Of A High Quality Care Market
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative charity for independent care providers, has today responded to the National Audit Office Report on the efficiency of CQC. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “The National Audit Office report has identified a range of failings and inefficiencies within the Care [...]
Care Providers Supported By The Courts
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative charity for independent care providers, has congratulated the East Midlands Care Association on its Judicial Review victory against Leicestershire County Council. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “This Judicial Review is one of many that have shown care providers are being abused [...]
A sensible and welcome rethink on mobility payments
A sensible and welcome rethink on mobility payments The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative charity for independent care providers, has wholeheartedly welcomed the statement today from Minister Maria Miller that the DLA mobility element for people living in care homes will not be withdrawn as had originally been [...]
ECCA Responds To Health Select Committee Report On The Care Quality Commission
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative charity for independent care providers, has responded to the Health Select Committee’s report on its review of the Care Quality Commission. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “The findings of the report echo ECCA’s comments over the last year. We [...]
MP’s May Be In Recess But Care Never Stops!
Martin Green comments on the parliamentary recess: Now that Parliament has gone into recess, there is often a view that the political world pauses. This is far from the truth. In recent years we have seen the work of Government departments going on throughout the year and though the Parliamentary recess changes [...]
ECCA Online Shop Is Open For Business
The ECCA online shop is open for business The English Community Care Association (ECCA) is pleased to announce the launch of its new online shop at www.eccashop.org.uk. Open to care providers throughout the UK, not just ECCA members, the shop contains an extensive range of over 3,500 independent living and dementia aids. All [...]
Do You Know About The CQC Excellence Award?
It is imperative that anybody with an interest in social care and committed to improving the quality of life for all those vulnerable people living in a care home or all those who may need residential care in the future should respond to the Care Quality Commission’s Proposed Excellence Award Consultation which closes on 1st [...]
CQC Must Shoulder Some Responsibility Regarding Winterbourne View
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative body for independent care providers, has today reacted with surprise to the Care Quality Commission’s analysis of the Winterbourne View case. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “The CQC has failed to take due responsibility for their own [...]
Martin Green Of ECCA Comments On Southern Cross
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative body for independent care providers, has responded to the news that Southern Cross will cease trading. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “The important thing we must all focus on is the maintenance of care to those in Southern [...]
ECCA Comments On Supreme Courts Findings
Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “This judgement is very disappointing for people with complex care needs and we support the call by ADASS for the Government to clarify the entitlements of service users and to put more resources into the system. It is a matter of urgency to deal [...]
Dilnot Has Done A Great Job!
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative body for independent care providers, has welcomed the report by the Dilnot Commission which provides a clear and equitable way to fund long-term care into the future. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, said: “Andrew Dilnot and his Commission have done [...]
8.4% Cut In Funding
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative body for independent care providers, has today endorsed the findings of the Age UK research which showed an 8.4% cut in care funding for older people’s services. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, said: “This report gives clear evidence that already [...]
Flawed System Exposed
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative body for independent care providers, has responded to the interim report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission on home care. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “The report identifies that the rhetoric of personalisation and empowerment is not the reality of [...]
ECCA Comment On Castlebeck Scandal
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative body for independent care providers, has responded to last night’s Panorama programme, which showed scenes of totally unacceptable abuse. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “There is absolutely no excuse for the abuse of vulnerable people and Panorama had messages for every part [...]
CQC Far From Excellent & Needs More Work!
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative body for independent care providers, has today responded to CQC’s approach to excellence. Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “The way in which this issue has been handled by the regulator is very far from excellent. There are more [...]
Think Local, Act Personal-Care & Support Sector Committed
The care and support sector is committed to delivering on the Government’s strategy Think Local, Act Personal. In order to achieve these commendable objectives quickly and effectively, there is a need for a reconfiguration of the sector’s architecture, including the role of national government and infrastructure organisations. The current government has removed and merged [...]
ECCA Condemns CQC
Martin Green, Chief Executive of ECCA, says: “CQC’s announcement of increased fees for regulation is totally unjustified given their poor performance. It is taking a minimum of 120 days to register a care service and the star rating scheme has been abolished. The replacement excellence scheme is not due for a long time, and when [...]



































