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Social care investment is a benefit, not a cost

Andrew Burns says local government will have to explain the positive impacts of investing in social care, rather than focusing on the costs of doing so.

The spring Budget announcement of a further £2bn for local authorities to ease the pressures on social care is very welcome. It marks a significant step towards protecting the services caring for the most vulnerable over the next couple of years.

It shows the concerted, cross-party and multi-agency lobbying campaign – that the social care system is in crisis now and unsustainable in the future – has gained important political traction.

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