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More than 50 organisations and 24,000 people have signed an open letter calling on political parties to do more to support the social care sector after the election.
Signatories include Age UK , Marie Curie and Carers UK .
They are calling for a new model that addresses shortfall in care funding and "core issues" facing the sector.
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