Bitterly disappointing to see this soft-touch approach to ending profiteering in care system.
Asking providers to 'voluntarily limit' profits (when cost of a child in care can exceed £1m p/a) assumes a level of trust never earned.
Tougher measures are needed now; gentle negotiations won’t work.
Asking providers to 'voluntarily limit' profits (when cost of a child in care can exceed £1m p/a) assumes a level of trust never earned.
Tougher measures are needed now; gentle negotiations won’t work.
Reposted from
The Guardian
Overhaul of children’s social care in England will crack down on firms’ profiteering
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You don’t want to see these companies exist but due to the shocking investment in house they are a necessity right now.
Completely agree though, maybe there will be more meat later but right now feels very soft.