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Transforming social care

The new council tax precept is good news, writes Mark Atkinson, but with fewer people receiving care, authorities will need to radically rethink the way they deliver social care

In the Spending Review, George Osborne announced that councils will be able to raise £2bn a year of funding for social care through a new council tax precept.

Combined with an ‘improved' Better Care Fund, with an extra £1.5bn, this is designed to address our chronically underfunded social care system which is crumbling under a perfect storm of rising demand, higher costs and shrinking budgets.

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