Democracy

Citizens’ Assembly on Social Care

The Citizens’ Assembly on Social Care was the first citizens’ assembly ever commissioned by the UK Parliament. It brought together 47 randomly-selected citizens from England to give recommendations on how to fund adult social care sustainably in the future.

Through 28 hours of learning, deliberation and decision-making, spread over two weekends, the Assembly Members developed a clear and consistent set of recommendations that heavily influenced the findings of a joint inquiry by two Parliamentary Select Committees.