Dire warning from social care services over lack of funding

LocalPolitics
9 Feb 2026 • 3:14 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Almost half of local authorities responsible for social care anticipate needing emergency financial assistance from the government within the next three years.
  • This projection highlights a growing crisis for essential public services, threatening support for vulnerable individuals across the country.
  • Councils attribute the financial strain to escalating demand, rising operational costs, and significant deficits from Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) services.
  • The Local Government Association (LGA) warns of impacts on neighbourhood services and calls for sustainable funding and systemic reform, rather than relying on short-term fixes.
  • While the government states it is providing substantial funding and aiming for fairer allocation, unions criticise the situation as 'austerity by any other name' and demand real investment.

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