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Council efficiency gains insufficient to fill funding black hole

Posted: 06 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Local authorities in England expect to make £177 million of efficiency gains in adult social services this year, but councils say it is not enough to fill a funding “black hole”, writes Simeon Brody.

More savings have been made in adult social services than in any other service, apart from local authority corporate services, government figures reveal.

But despite the savings authorities have been able to make, a report released this week claims government funding for social care still falls well short of need.

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The joint Local Government Association, Association of Directors of Social Services, Society of Municipal Treasurers and Society of County Treasurers report says government predictions of council spending on adult social services were £800 million less than was actually needed.

It says councils are trying to generate efficiencies to cover the gap by cutting down on backroom staff and focusing on prevention but the pressure on services is growing faster than authorities can make savings.
 



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