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Social care doesn't have to be a drag

Ministers need to see the benefits of investing in social care, not the costs of doing so, Andrew Burns explains.

While the Autumn Statement put infrastructure investment and productivity at the heart of government's more inclusive economic policy, local government expressed shock and disappointment that the chancellor did not deliver additional funding for social care.

The absence of new investment in social care calls into question the sustainability of services and local care markets, to the detriment of vulnerable citizens and the ability of the NHS to deliver efficiencies through local sustainability and transformation plans.

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