No lifeline for adult social care, representative bodies argue

Pledges to deliver adult social care reform have been further undermined by the chancellor’s Spring Budget, representative bodies have argued. While Jeremy Hunt announced plans to invest £165m over four years to increase the children’s home estate and more than £100m for new special free schools for children with special educational needs and disabilities, there…

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