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Experts raise concerns over children's services deadline

29/04/2026
‘Clear and credible concerns' have been raised by experts that some council children's services will struggle to meet a deadline to overhaul family support.

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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.

Thousands of unpaid carers to have allowance debts cancelled

13/04/2026

The Government has announced that tens of thousands of unpaid carers will have debts reduced, cancelled, or refunded following a decade of confusing guidance.

Pizza Out, Salad In: Schools face sweeping junk food ban

13/04/2026

The Government has announced plans to overhaul school food standards for the first time in over a decade.

New food plan strives to boost heathy living in West Northants

10/04/2026

West Northants Council has announced a new food plan to encourage healthy eating through increasing access to affordable food.

Councils cutting services to pay for social care, think tank warns

08/04/2026

Councils are raiding reserves and slashing non-statutory services to keep pace with a ‘precarious’ social care system, according to The King’s Fund.

£60,000 up for grabs as homelessness award opens

07/04/2026

Organisations tackling homelessness are being invited to apply for the London Homelessness Awards 2026, with a total prize fund of £60,000 on offer.

Council issued second Ombudsman report following homelessness case

02/04/2026

A second report has been presented to a council by the Ombudsman following the local authority’s failures in the case of a man who required help for homelessness.

Blackpool care home fire sees emergency services called

02/04/2026

A fire at a Blackpool care home was declared a major incident by emergency services.

Largest ICB in England established in London

01/04/2026

The largest ICB in England responsible for a £12bn NHS annual investment has been established in London.

Poll reveals ‘systemic barriers’ in mental health care

31/03/2026

While experiences of mental health care at the local level are improving, systemic barriers continue to leave many patients in crisis, new survey reveals.

Sibling contact for children in care to be prioritised by councils

27/03/2026

New legislation will require councils to ensure siblings in care remain in contact.

Parents of SEND children without EHCPs report worst school experiences

26/03/2026

Parents of children with SEND who do not have an EHCP consistently report the poorest experiences of the school system, according to a major new survey.

Welsh councils warn social care system ‘stretched too far’

26/03/2026

Welsh councils are warning that social care is under unsustainable pressure and cannot continue without long-term funding certainty.

Health devolution deals to give great powers to mayors

26/03/2026

Two new health devolution deals are to give greater powers to mayors in Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire.

Care-experienced young people face greater barriers to work, research finds

23/03/2026

Nearly 30% more care-experienced young people aged 19 to 21 are not in employment, education or training, versus their non-care-experienced peers, data has found.

ICB savings risk shifting care costs to councils, think-tank warns

19/03/2026

An ICB’s £277m savings programme for 2025/26 risks shifting care costs to local councils and residents, the Nuffield Trust has warned.

Visiting rights in hospitals and care homes to be strengthened

18/03/2026

Visiting rights in hospitals, care homes and hospices are to be strengthened under Government legislation.

Council care leavers benefit from UTCs, study finds

13/03/2026

Delivering an unconditional cash transfer (UTC) to young people leaving council care could help them secure stable housing, research has revealed.

Scottish Gov and COSLA unveil alcohol and drugs response

12/03/2026

A new plan to reduce deaths and harms caused by alcohol and drugs in Scotland has been published by the Scottish Government and COSLA.

Council U-turns on refusal of Ombudsman pay recommendations

12/03/2026

A council has agreed to deliver the financial recommendations of the Ombudsman after its previous refusal to provide remedies.

Welsh councils urge funding boost to ease social care pressures

09/03/2026

Welsh councils have called for additional funding for social care to help break what they describe as a cycle of ‘managing crisis’ across frontline services.

BREAKING NEWS: Streeting agrees to 'simple asks' from Baroness Casey

05/03/2026

Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has agreed to ‘simple asks’ on dementia, social care and motor neurone disease (MND) from Baroness Louise Casey.

BREAKING NEWS: Baroness Casey makes five 'simple asks' of Streeting

05/03/2026

Baroness Louise Casey has revealed she has written to health and social care secretary Wes Streeting with five ‘simple' social care asks.

Councils’ wood burning campaign prompts stove industry backlash

05/03/2026

Councils have been warned of possible legal action from the stove industry due to their campaigns cautioning about the dangers of wood burning.

Contract blunder left 400 children without therapy, ombudsman finds

04/03/2026

Bucks Council left up to 400 children without therapy they were legally entitled to after failing to properly manage a change in its contracted services.

Council could invest over £450k to boost smokefree service

03/03/2026

North Yorkshire Council is considering spending nearly £500,000 on e-cigarette procurement to help residents quit smoking.

'Social care reform caught in political catch-22,' report finds

02/03/2026

Social care reform is caught in a political catch-22 with Government frightened to tackle the issue, according to a new report.

Over £100m announced for kinship carers in seven council areas

27/02/2026

A new Government pilot scheme will see seven council areas provided with funding for kinship carers.

Scottish IJBs at 'critical point', commission finds

26/02/2026

IJBs have reached a critical point in Scotland with a significant risk they will become financially unsustainable, according to Accounts Commission.

Call for exclusion of adult social care premises from ‘Mansion Tax’

26/02/2026

Care England has called on the Government to exclude adult social care premises from the High Value Council Tax Surcharge, known as the ‘Mansion Tax.’

Manchester high schoolers to benefit from free gym classes

24/02/2026

Young people aged 11 to 16 could receive access to free gym and fitness services in Manchester.

Released prisoners face severe mental health challenges, study finds

18/02/2026

A new study has revealed that people released from Scottish prisons experience a mental health and substance use crisis.

Social work leaders launch petition on settlement plans

18/02/2026

British Association of Social Workers has called on the Home Office to ensure overseas-qualified social workers remain on a five-year pathway to settlement.

Social care in Scotland receives £20m boost

13/02/2026

The Scottish Government has confirmed that social care will receive a £20m cash injection.

Council fined after leaving a child without education for a year

12/02/2026

North Tyneside Council has agreed to pay £5,900 to a family after an investigation found it failed to provide suitable education for a child with SEND.

Schools urged to act cautiously on pupil gender transition

12/02/2026

Schools will be required to take a careful, evidence-informed approach when a child asks to socially transition under new guidance.

Think tank urges more support for unpaid carers

10/02/2026

One in three people from poorer backgrounds are unable to work due to their unpaid caring responsibilities, research has found.

Council's SEND services improving but still inconsistent

09/02/2026

Improvements have been made to SEND services delivered by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council but services remain inconsistent, new report says.

Council and ICB award preventative services contract

06/02/2026

A Preventative Services Contract for Adults has been awarded to three organisations by Shropshire Council and Shropshire ICB.

Campaigners call for strengthened SEND protections ahead of reforms

04/02/2026

A joint statement has been sent to the Secretary of State, warning that legal protections for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) must be preserved.

Govt pledges to recruit 10,000 foster carers

03/02/2026

The Government has unveiled a plan to recruit up to 10,000 new foster carers in England this Parliament, aiming to reverse a sharp decline in approved carers.

Leisure services facing ‘triple squeeze’

03/02/2026

UK leisure services are facing a ‘triple squeeze’ of rising demand, ageing facilities and growing public health expectations, according to an APSE report.

Kent leader calls for child migrant cost support

03/02/2026

Kent CC has urged the Government to tackle costs tied to caring for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children after Ofsted downgraded its children’s services.

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