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Social care fraud

Social care fraud can include:

  • the management of finances where the service user lacks the capacity, such as appointeeship, court of protection and other management of client's funds for example in sheltered housing, which may link to other offences such as theft, false accounting, and fraud by abuse of position;
  • failing to declare income or savings during a financial assessment;
  • falsely claiming or misusing direct payments and personal budgets, either by the service user or carer; and
  • carers, relatives or friends abusing clients receiving council services, for example theft of cash or belongings, pressure to spend money on them or alter their wills.

For every penny that is defrauded from the council and the taxpayer, this reduces the level of available resources the council has and therefore the level of services the council can provide.

Social care fraud takes resources from adult and children's social services, impacting on the level of services available to vulnerable adults and children.

How to report your suspicions of social care fraud

Fraud Hotline - 0800 953 0217

Report online

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Last modified on 19 April 2022