Health and Social Care

Motor neurone disease patients dying before home adaptation grants approved

24/12/2025
Many people living with motor neurone disease (MND) are dying before essential grants to adapt their homes are approved, according to new research.

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Councils to receive £19m to support 4,900 more households impacted by domestic abuse

16/12/2025

Councils are to receive a £19m funding boost from the Government to help deliver safe accommodation for those affected by domestic abuse.

Redbridge agrees SEND improvement plan following inspectors’ criticism

15/12/2025

The London Borough of Redbridge has agreed a plan to improve its support for children with special education needs and disabilities (SEND) following a critical report by inspectors earlier this year.

Councils to be handed free school money to deliver SEND places

12/12/2025

Councils will be given funding earmarked for the creation of free schools to deliver specialist places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

Regulators call for NHSE to offer greater SEND support to local area partnerships

11/12/2025

NHS England and the Department for Education should provide local area partnerships with access to resources and training so they can support schools to take a needs-led approach to supporting children with SEND, according to a new report.

Most vulnerable families missing out on benefits of council run holiday schemes

09/12/2025

Councils are concerned that the most vulnerable families are missing out on benefits of their holiday activity and food (HAF) schemes for low-income families.

Councils face hurdles housing low-income applicants, charity warns

09/12/2025

Almost a quarter (24%) of housing associations in England have confirmed that local social housing registers can sometimes see low-income households ruled out, research has found.

Festive display supports Dorset Council’s appeal for more foster carers

08/12/2025

Dorset Council has created a Christmas display to increase awareness about the need for additional foster carers in the region.

Councils must tell schools and GPs about homeless children, says Government strategy

05/12/2025

The Government’s Child Poverty Strategy includes a new legal duty on councils to ensure they notify schools, GPs and health visitors when a child’s family is made homeless and placed in temporary accommodation.

Councils set for winter surge in demand for food bank support

03/12/2025

Councils are set for a surge in demand from residents for information about food bank support this winter, latest figures from the charity Trussell indicate.

Call to end ‘shadow market’ of unregistered children’s homes

03/12/2025

Almost nine in 10 councils placed children in unregistered homes this year due to limited registered options, research has found.

SEND campaign to prioritise local voices

02/12/2025

A public engagement campaign on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) has been launched to include local families in decisions about reforms.

Council takes action against ‘unacceptable’ street staining

01/12/2025

Brent Council has announced its ‘zero-tolerance’ approach to paan spitting on streets, which is costing the local authority more than £30,000 annually to clean up.

National HIV Action Plan will remove barriers to care, Government says

01/12/2025

Councils are to help the Government introduce its new HIV Action Plan, aimed to improve access to HIV testing and treatment, while combatting stigma around seeking support.

Sport England announces 27 new ‘Place Partnerships’

28/11/2025

Sport England has unveiled 27 additional ‘Place Partnerships,’ expanding its drive to tackle inactivity across England.

Budget: Over 100 neighbourhood health centres to launch by 2030

26/11/2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced that 120 of 250 new neighbourhood health centres will be operational by 2030.

Complex care needs drive up social care costs for young people

25/11/2025

The growing complexity of care and support needs have increased social care costs by almost a third in 2025, according to a new survey.

Rising demand threatens early years support, LGA warns

24/11/2025

A new report reveals that councils and early-years practitioners are seeing a sharp rise in both the number and complexity of needs among under-fives.

LGA: Councils face ‘huge pressures’ to deliver children’s services

20/11/2025

Over 80,000 children are being looked after by councils across England, figures have revealed.

Call for interim funding for early support hubs

20/11/2025

A termination of funding could leave mental health support hubs vulnerable to closure, a youth organsiation has warned.

SEND debt set to hit £18bn

14/11/2025

England’s councils have warned that the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system is ‘on course for total collapse’ without urgent reform.

Council staff visited wrong house before Sara Sharif’s murder

13/11/2025

A safeguarding practice review has found that children’s services in Surrey failed to identify abuse suffered by 10-year-old Sara Sharif.

Stark inequalities in SEND pupil distribution revealed

13/11/2025

Councils are warning of mounting pressures as study reveals inequalities in the distribution of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

Care cash extraction tops £250m, report warns

12/11/2025

Private providers extracted over £250m from public spending on care in just three UK regions between 2021 and 2024, according to a new analysis.

Council and ICB 'taking decisive action' to tackle SEND failings

10/11/2025

Slough Local Area Partnership, which comprises Slough BC and NHS Frimley ICB, have said it is taking decisive action to improve quality of SEND services.

Reform-led council care home consultation ‘rushed’

06/11/2025

A public consultation on proposals to close council-run care homes in Lancashire should not be ‘rushed’, opposition members say.

Islington Council wins baby vaccination court battle

06/11/2025

Islington Council has won a High Court battle to vaccinate a baby against her mother’s wishes.

LGA calls for public health budget boost

05/11/2025

Council leaders are urging the Government to make significant public health funding commitments in the Autumn Budget to help deliver ‘healthiest generation’.

Government 'won't look' away as children become unhealthier

05/11/2025

Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting says that the Government ‘won’t look away as kids become unhealthier’, his comments come as new figures reveal the scale of the childhood obesity problem.

'We need urgent clarity on redundancies funding,' warn ICB leaders

04/11/2025

ICB leaders have warned the Government that clarity on £1bn funding for redundancies is urgently required to move NHS reforms forward.

Dozens of missing child asylum seekers unaccounted for in Kent

03/11/2025

More than 50 unaccompanied child asylum seekers who disappeared after arriving in the UK remain missing, according to data obtained through an FOI request.

Government lacks understanding of the value of hospices, NAO finds

29/10/2025

The DHSC and NHSE do not know how funding is used by hospices for palliative and end-of-life care due to a lack of central oversight, according to the NAO.

LGA welcomes Awaab’s Law but flags resource gap

27/10/2025

Council chiefs have welcomed the introduction of Awaab’s Law, but called for more funding to support implementation.

Deprived areas hit hardest by pharmacy closures

24/10/2025

England’s most deprived areas are bearing the brunt of pharmacy closures, new research from the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has revealed.

Watchdog criticises council for failing disabled resident

24/10/2025

West Sussex County Council unlawfully cut transport funding for a disabled man attending a day centre, Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has ruled.

Government pledges £80m to support children’s hospices

15/10/2025

Children’s and young people’s hospices in England will receive £80m over the next three years.

Town pollution levels fall due to speed limit

13/10/2025

A 20mph speed limit has contributed to improved air quality in a local town, the Forest of Dean District Council has confirmed.

Reading BC’s adult social care ‘requires improvement’, says CQC

10/10/2025

Reading Borough Council’s adult social care service has been rated ‘requires improvement’ in its latest assessment by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Government to crackdown on traders selling vapes to children

09/10/2025

New rules for retailers selling tobacco, vapes and nicotine products are being proposed by the Government.

Care system reform in Scotland held back by ‘confusion’

07/10/2025

Scotland’s efforts to reform its care system are being held back by a lack of clear planning, accountability, and defined roles, according to Audit Scotland.

Ombudsman slams council over safeguarding backlog

02/10/2025

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has exposed a major safeguarding failure in Haringey, as hundreds of police welfare reports go unread.

Labour conference: McGuinness calls for more health devolution

02/10/2025

More should be done to devolve health, mayor of the North East Kim McGuinness has told a Labour Party conference fringe session.

LADO reform proposed to safeguard vulnerable children

30/09/2025

The Children’s Commissioner has called for the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) role to be fully independent of local councils.

Care sector to benefit from £500m fair pay initiative

30/09/2025

The UK Government has announced a £500m investment to establish the first ever Fair Pay Agreement for adult care workers in England.

Surrey’s neurodiversity programme expands to 70 schools

29/09/2025

Surrey CC’s Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINs) has officially launched its second year, expanding to support 70 schools.

Call for better training for adult social care workforce

26/09/2025

Working conditions and workforce training in adult social care need urgent improvement, according to a new report from the Royal Society for Public Health.

Ombudsman slams delays in Leeds SEND support plans

25/09/2025

Leeds CC has been criticised after an Ombudsman investigation uncovered significant delays in providing EHC Plans for children with special educational needs.

Coventry secures £1m to support disadvantaged young people

22/09/2025

Coventry City Council has received almost £250,000 in additional Government funding, bringing total investment in youth education programmes to over £1m.

Call for overhaul of adult care complaints system

18/09/2025

The Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman is calling for urgent reform in how adult care complaints are handled in England.

MPs call for 'root and branch' transformation of 'broken' SEND system

18/09/2025

A cross-party report has called for ‘root and branch transformation' of the ‘broken' special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system.

Edible playgrounds sprout up in Sunderland schools

12/09/2025

Three primary schools in Sunderland are embracing outdoor learning with the installation of new Edible Playgrounds.

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