Urgent action is needed to improve adults’ social services in “coasting” and one-star councils, the Commission for Social Care Inspection said today (Thursday).
In the first star ratings devoted solely to adults’ services, CSCI gave 33 of the 150 councils one star rating and criticised 13 of them for failing to raise their performance over the past three years.
Half of 24 councils identified as “coasting” in adults’ services last year were taken off the list this year, while one new council – Herefordshire – was added.
‘Coasting’ councils – one star
● Harrow
● Lincolnshire
● Birmingham
● Cambridgeshire
● Doncaster
● East Sussex
● Greenwich
● Herefordshire
● Southend-on-Sea
● Warwickshire
● Gloucestershire
● South Gloucestershire
● Walsall
Contact the author Maria Ahmed
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