Guidance

Social care grant determination 2024 to 2025

Published 15 April 2024

Applies to England

The Social Care (Revenue) Grant Determination (2024-25): No 31/7250

The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Local Government (“the Minister”), in exercise of the powers conferred by section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003, makes the following determination:

Citation

1. This determination may be cited as the Social Care (Revenue) Grant Determination (2024-25): No 31/7250

Purpose of the grant

2. The purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in respect of meeting adult and children’s social care needs.

Determination

3. The Minister determines the authorities to which grant is to be paid and the amount of grant to be paid as set out in Annex A of this determination.

4. The grant will be paid in monthly instalments.

Grant conditions

5. Pursuant to section 31(4) of the Local Government Act 2003, the Minister determines that the grant will be paid subject to the conditions in Annex B.

6. Before making this determination in relation to local authorities in England, the Minister obtained the consent of the Treasury.

Signed by authority of the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Local Government

Angelica Larkin, Deputy Director
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
April 2024

Annex A: Social Care Grant allocations to local authorities 2024-25

Local authority* Social Care Grant 2024-25
Barking And Dagenham £21,724,924
Barnet £27,281,237
Barnsley £29,647,196
Bath And North East Somerset £13,249,930
Bedford £10,925,208
Bexley £17,786,491
Birmingham £138,629,920
Blackburn with Darwen £18,250,882
Blackpool £21,839,602
Bolton £31,924,058
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole £33,705,990
Bracknell Forest £6,419,218
Bradford £52,021,236
Brent £29,207,098
Brighton And Hove £23,535,221
Bristol £41,725,892
Bromley £21,000,167
Buckinghamshire Council £29,529,952
Bury £16,595,189
Calderdale £19,527,488
Cambridgeshire £41,616,847
Camden £28,588,297
Central Bedfordshire £15,185,744
Cheshire East £25,602,413
Cheshire West and Chester £27,262,790
City of London £839,376
Cornwall £57,031,620
Coventry £35,798,842
Croydon £25,025,131
Cumberland £32,081,534
Darlington £10,905,946
Derby £26,124,863
Derbyshire £80,227,184
Devon £70,728,585
Doncaster £35,200,792
Dorset Council £29,655,266
Dudley £36,127,253
Durham £64,856,822
Ealing £29,566,599
East Riding of Yorkshire £27,706,842
East Sussex £50,779,318
Enfield £27,757,861
Essex £117,808,694
Gateshead £25,644,210
Gloucestershire £47,592,272
Greenwich £31,592,168
Hackney £34,856,521
Halton £15,025,976
Hammersmith And Fulham £22,500,038
Hampshire £85,204,824
Haringey £25,223,897
Harrow £16,982,001
Hartlepool £11,696,486
Havering £18,771,710
Herefordshire £17,481,973
Hertfordshire £72,459,206
Hillingdon £20,578,029
Hounslow £20,250,626
Isle of Wight £15,168,456
Isles of Scilly £227,318
Islington £30,826,162
Kensington And Chelsea £18,339,475
Kent £117,046,120
Kingston upon Hull £35,661,304
Kingston upon Thames £9,937,402
Kirklees £39,140,265
Knowsley £25,003,283
Lambeth £33,912,086
Lancashire £123,054,556
Leeds £68,822,119
Leicester £36,694,934
Leicestershire £43,696,731
Lewisham £30,790,194
Lincolnshire £73,865,006
Liverpool £75,951,462
Luton £16,635,384
Manchester £65,772,736
Medway £18,770,340
Merton £13,747,300
Middlesbrough £19,202,280
Milton Keynes £16,356,864
Newcastle upon Tyne £35,673,046
Newham £36,700,950
Norfolk £87,505,590
North East Lincolnshire £17,046,543
North Lincolnshire £16,399,212
North Northamptonshire £23,841,508
North Somerset £17,539,536
North Tyneside £22,275,074
North Yorkshire £43,780,883
Northumberland £28,990,189
Nottingham £36,052,398
Nottinghamshire £72,402,231
Oldham £27,499,753
Oxfordshire £42,537,628
Peterborough £16,204,259
Plymouth £28,508,145
Portsmouth £19,530,923
Reading £9,948,208
Redbridge £22,813,941
Redcar And Cleveland £16,001,125
Richmond upon Thames £11,655,262
Rochdale £25,299,935
Rotherham £31,650,333
Rutland £2,376,451
Salford £29,543,171
Sandwell £46,612,469
Sefton £35,240,954
Sheffield £62,669,760
Shropshire £28,009,871
Slough £10,143,513
Solihull £16,781,338
Somerset £51,004,810
South Gloucestershire £16,778,387
South Tyneside £22,011,238
Southampton £24,302,964
Southend-on-Sea £17,332,687
Southwark £36,361,642
St. Helens £22,737,848
Staffordshire £74,271,163
Stockport £24,458,253
Stockton-on-Tees £17,168,679
Stoke-on-Trent £32,437,670
Suffolk £68,711,150
Sunderland £38,332,464
Surrey £69,709,673
Sutton £12,687,234
Swindon £13,502,740
Tameside £26,521,573
Telford And Wrekin £17,528,528
Thurrock £13,530,711
Torbay £18,684,540
Tower Hamlets £34,011,577
Trafford £19,184,942
Wakefield £36,567,482
Walsall £32,121,621
Waltham Forest £23,490,789
Wandsworth £33,610,522
Warrington £15,724,522
Warwickshire £39,864,140
West Berkshire £8,946,767
Westmorland and Furness £22,931,389
West Northamptonshire £25,223,676
West Sussex £60,651,588
Westminster £34,760,516
Wigan £38,014,554
Wiltshire £32,174,726
Windsor And Maidenhead £8,238,978
Wirral £41,899,349
Wokingham £7,114,353
Wolverhampton £32,289,971
Worcestershire £48,743,955
York £13,607,067
England £5,043,967,868

*Funding paid to local authorities with responsibility for social care only.

Allocations may not sum to exact totals due to rounding.

Annex B: Grant conditions

1. In this Annex—

a. “a recipient authority” means a local authority listed in Annex A to this determination;

b. “the Department” means the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities;

c. “the Minister” means the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Local Government.

Use of grant

2. Grant paid to a recipient authority under this determination may be used only for the purposes of—

a. meeting adult social care needs, and

b. meeting children’s social care needs.

3. A recipient authority must provide written confirmation to certify that the authority’s allocation of the Social Care Grant has been used exclusively on adult and children’s social care in 2024-25. One statement from the Section 151 Officer will be required at the end of the financial year which will need to be returned to the Department by 9 April 2025.

Financial management

4. A recipient authority must maintain a sound system of internal financial controls.

5. If a recipient authority has any grounds for suspecting financial irregularity in the use of any grant paid under this funding agreement, it must notify the Department immediately, explain what steps are being taken to investigate the suspicion and keep the Department informed about the progress of the investigation. For these purposes “financial irregularity” includes fraud or other impropriety, mismanagement, and the use of grant for purposes other than those for which it was provided.

Breach of Conditions and Recovery of Grant

6. If the authority fails to comply with any of these conditions, or if any overpayment is made under this grant or any amount is paid in error, the Secretary of State may reduce, suspend or withhold grant payments or require the repayment of the whole or any part of the grant monies paid, as may be determined by the Secretary of State and notified in writing to the authority. Such sum as has been notified will immediately become repayable to the Secretary of State who may set off the sum against any future amount due to the authority from central government.