Services for people with high personal care needs must be met
through councils’ social services budgets not Supporting
People funding, the government has warned, writes
Shirley Kumar.
Announcing a real terms seven per cent cut to the Supporting People
budget over the next three years, officials from the Office of the
Deputy Prime Ministers said services for client groups such as
those with mental health problems or more severe learning
difficulties were not appropriate for the funding.
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