The Care Act 2014 replaces previous laws and aims to promote well-being, enable independence, give people control over their lives, and support those in need. It establishes a new eligibility threshold and guarantees continuity of care. Brokerage and support planning will need to change to align with the Act's emphasis on personalization and well-being. Local authorities must now arrange care if requested and have a new deferred payments scheme. This document discusses gathering views on how brokerage and support planning should be delivered under the Care Act.