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Listening to social workers

by The Editorial Team

Annual survey shows caseloads and paperwork remain concerns.

Categories features Tags social care
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Prevention and early intervention

by Councillor David Fothergill

The LGA and its partners have set out a joint vision for health and social care.

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Helping care leavers build a life

by Councillor Deborah Harries and Councillor Morriam Jan

Improving the lives of children in care and care leavers is core to the responsibility of being a corporate parent; a promise that all councillors make when they are sworn in.

Categories comment Tags social care
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Supporting the social care workforce

by David James

The Care Quality Commission looks at the challenges facing provides and employers.

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Beautifully ordinary lives

by Councillor David Fothergill

How well do councillors understand the lives of autistic people and people with learning disabilities?

Categories features Tags autism, SEND, social care
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Cost of social care for children up a quarter 

by The Editorial Team

Latest figures show that spending to protect vulnerable children at risk of harm has increased by almost a quarter in five years, because of soaring demand for support.

Categories news Tags Children and young people, social care

Call for action on social care workforce

by The Editorial Team

The LGA and national adult social care organisations have called on the Government to deliver a long-term care workforce strategy and tackle the issue of care worker pay.

Categories news Tags social care
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Extra £500m for vulnerable families

by The Editorial Team

The LGA has welcomed an additional £500 million for councils to help vulnerable households with rising living costs, but warned that a long-term solution is needed to prevent poverty.

Categories news Tags social care

Staff shortages forcing councils to reduce care

by The Editorial Team

More than half of councils in England had to reduce the level of care and support they provided to vulnerable residents in January, because of growing numbers of social care staff on sick leave or isolating because of the Omicron variant.

Categories news Tags social care
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Bill ‘needs safeguards for young carers’

by The Editorial Team

Barnardo’s has warned that the Government’s Health and Care Bill may mean more sick and disabled adults are discharged from hospital into the sole care of children. 

Categories news Tags children, social care
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