Councils Fear Social Care Funding Cuts
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•Social care cash will be next to be cut by Reeves, local leaders warn
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Rachel Reeves scrapped plans for a cap on social care costs earlier this year .
Council leaders fear extra money given to town halls under Dilnot reforms will be stopped.
Councils are already facing pressure due to rising demands of social care services.
But council leaders fear even more pressure will be put on already stretched budgets.
Decisions on future spending will be set out in the spending review.” : The Government said it would deliver a new deal for care workers, establishing a fair pay agreement, and that the National Care Service underpinned by national standards, delivering consistency of care across the country. Plans for this will be set out in due course..
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