Health and Social Care

Councils report three-quarters of a billion overspend on adult social care

15/07/2026
Councils overspent their adult social care budgets by £715m in 2025/26, the annual Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) survey finds.

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Initiative to tackle profiteering in child placements expanded

13/07/2026

Over 100 councils will take part in the Government's expanded regional children's care initiative, which ministers hope will help tackle profiteering.

Council closes beach amid asbestos testing

13/07/2026

Plymouth City Council has closed a beach in Mount Batten following the discovery of ‘hazardous waste’.

ADCS conference: President warns of risks from 'Jenga tower' of reforms

09/07/2026

England's children's services' chiefs are holding together a ‘new and ever-growing Jenga tower' of reforms including reorganisation, president of ADCS warns.

Leaders react to Casey's call for national health and social care service

09/07/2026

Local government leaders have reacted to a call from Baroness Casey for a national health and social care service.

Casey warns social care reform needs ‘challenging conversation’

07/07/2026

Adult social care reform requires a ‘different and more challenging conversation with the country’, Baroness Louise Casey has told the LGA annual conference.

‘Stark local gaps’ in childcare provision revealed

03/07/2026

Just 34% of councils have sufficient childcare places to support full-time working parents, research has found.

Ofsted sets out plans to crackdown on unregistered children's homes

03/07/2026

Ofsted has outlined a new approach to tackling the sharp growth in unregistered children's homes.

Next PM must fast-track social care reform, MPs say

02/07/2026

The Health and Social Care Committee has urged the next Prime Minister to ensure findings from the Casey Commission are published before its current 2028 deadline.

Baroness Casey open to a faster social care reform timetable

24/06/2026

Baroness Casey has said she is open to a faster implementation of social care reforms if required by the next Prime Minister.

London air pollution deaths fall 40% since ULEZ launch

24/06/2026

Deaths linked to air pollution in London have fallen by around 40% between 2019 and 2024, according to new independent analysis.

Free toothbrushes for thousands of Liverpool children

23/06/2026

Liverpool CC is set to distribute 40,000 free toothbrushes and nearly 40,000 tubes of toothpaste to children across the city this July to combat tooth decay.

NSPCC admits failing to report high-risk child contacts to councils

23/06/2026

The NSPCC has referred itself to the Charity Commission after discovering that contacts from children categorised as high-risk were not passed on to councils.

Researchers call for more ‘proportionate’ alcohol policies

22/06/2026

Pubs are ‘vital social infrastructure’ and should be recognised for their value, a report from WPI Strategy has proposed.

Cornwall care workers pushed to breaking point

22/06/2026

Adult social care workers in Cornwall are operating at or beyond sustainable capacity, according to a new report from Healthwatch Cornwall.

Southampton named England's best city for cycling

19/06/2026

Southampton has topped a new ranking of England's best cities for cycling, beating Newcastle and Cambridge into second and third place.

Long term sick leave at Norfolk council doubles

18/06/2026

Long term sick leave at North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) has nearly doubled over the last year, new figures reveal.

Ombudsman finds council failed disabled teenager over housing delays

18/06/2026

A disabled teenager was left without access to vital medical equipment after a London council failed to act on repeated warnings about unsuitable housing.

Government urged to create child protection authority 'today'

18/06/2026

The children's commissioner for England has demanded the Government opens a child protection authority immediately.

Councils must monitor quality of TA offered to disabled children, charity says

16/06/2026

Roughly one in eight children with disabilities are living in temporary accommodation across England, research has revealed.

Council launches safeguarding review after toddler's death

16/06/2026

Oldham Council has confirmed an independent child safeguarding practice review is underway following the death of 13-month-old Preston Davey.

Councils to receive over £4bn to support active travel plans

12/06/2026

More than £4.5bn is to be provided by the Government to help councils deliver thousands of new walking, wheeling, and cycling routes, as well as crossings.

Prevention Accelerators to help councils identify illness risks earlier

10/06/2026

A new programme is to be rolled out to support councils and community health services in identifying early risk of preventable illness.

Somerset Council commits to reforming adult social care services

08/06/2026

A report from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has prompted Somerset Council to improve its adult social care services.

Children’s services directors oppose under-16s social media ban

02/06/2026

The Association of Directors of Children’s Services has said its members are against a complete social media ban for under-16s.

Axing patient watchdog risks NHS ‘marking own homework’, warns LGA

01/06/2026

Government plans to abolish the network of Healthwatch patient watchdog organisations that work with councils to monitor NHS and adult social care services have been criticised by the Local Government Association (LGA).

Exercise for older people essential for prevention agenda, MPs say

22/05/2026

Physical activity should be treated as seriously as medication in the NHS's care of older people, a cross-party committee of MPs has concluded.

Government publishes plan to overhaul of children's social care

21/05/2026

The Government has set out how it will implement the most significant reforms to children's social care and child protection in a generation.

Councils target air pollution hotspots to protect rare heathlands

21/05/2026

Dorset Council and BCP Council have completed a major air quality monitoring project to help protect the county's heathland habitats from traffic pollution.

Cumberland Council calls for new approach to men's health

21/05/2026

Cumberland Council has highlighted inequalities in men's health and called for conversations about social expectations around masculinity and wellbeing.

CQC hands out third inadequate rating

18/05/2026

Salford City Council is the third council to be rated inadequate for its adult social care services by the Care Quality Commission since assessments began.

Councils must be at heart of new mental health strategy, says LGA

15/05/2026

The Government has launched a call for evidence to inform a new Mental Health Strategy for England, with frontline workers invited to share their views.

Rural areas rival cities for toxic air, report warns

13/05/2026

More rural parts of England have air pollution levels comparable to major cities, according to new analysis from the Healthy Air Coalition.

Poll finds over 90% in favour of more smokefree areas

13/05/2026

A charity has called for the rollout of clear guidance that enables councils to support adults in quitting smoking, following a poll which reveals widespread support for more smokefree public spaces.

Safety chiefs declare iconic Gloucester cheese rolling event ‘unsafe’

12/05/2026

Authorities have declared a traditional annual cheese rolling event unsafe, warning that thousands of visitors could be without formal safety protection.

Call for investment in MSI teachers following ‘critical shortage’ across councils

12/05/2026

Over 50% of councils do not have any specialist multi-sensory impairment (MSI) teachers employed to support deafblind children.

Newly elected councillors urged to prioritise adult social care

11/05/2026

Care England has called on councillors elected in last week's local elections to make adult social care a top priority.

Children's social care providers show ‘pockets of vulnerability’

07/05/2026

A new analysis of England's largest children's social care placement providers has found significant variation in financial resilience across the sector.

Call for social care to be treated as 'national infrastructure'

07/05/2026

A new report is calling for a shift in how adult social care is funded and understood – arguing it should be recognised as essential national infrastructure.

Oxfordshire County Council launches 10-year learning disabilities plan

29/04/2026

A 10-year plan to support adults with learning disabilities has been launched by Oxfordshire County Council and its partners.

Council launches petition to guarantee job interviews for care leavers

28/04/2026

Staffordshire CC has launched a petition calling on businesses with 50 plus employees, or a turnover above £5m, to guarantee job interviews to care leavers.

Family of asbestos victim receives over £1m compensation

27/04/2026

The family of a Yorkshire joiner who died from an asbestos-related disease have been awarded more than £1m in compensation.

Government urges councils to work with ICBs on neighbourhood health centres

27/04/2026

Housing secretary Steve Reed has urged councils to work with ICBs on creating neighbourhood health centres.

Rising home care costs see councils take legal action

24/04/2026

Over 40 councils were found to have taken legal action against people who had incurred home care debt, research has found.

Illegal children's home placements up 370%

20/04/2026

The use of illegal, unregistered children's homes has surged by more than 370% in four years, according to new research.

Public toilet numbers reach crisis point

20/04/2026

New research has revealed there is just one public toilet for every 15,481 people in England, as experts warn of ‘public toilet deserts’.

Improvement notice lifted on Oxfordshire's SEND services

20/04/2026

An improvement notice for SEND services in Oxfordshire issued following an inspection by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission in 2023 has been lifted.

Government to examine deaths of vulnerable care leavers

16/04/2026

The Government has announced a review into the deaths of vulnerable care leavers, aiming to improve protections for young people leaving the care system.

Urgent call to close dementia training gap

16/04/2026

Over a third of care workers lack basic knowledge of dementia, research has found.

Think tank proposes later-life social care fund

16/04/2026

A think tank is calling for a fundamental redesign of how later-life social care is funded in England, proposing a new national insurance-style fund.

Lancashire CC apologises for role in failings before Southport attack

14/04/2026

The chief executive of Lancashire County Council has apologised for the authority's role in the systemic failings that preceded the Southport knife attack.

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