Lancashire County Council's cabinet is expected to approve plans
I’m Nick Meir keeping you up to date with news that foster carers in Lancashire are expected to get a pay boost as Lancashire County Council's cabinet is expected to approve plans to increase the level of financial support. The proposed fee uplift will deliver the increase in line with the allowance and fees received by carers for other comparable local authorities and those who foster for an Independent Fostering Agency. Lancashire County Council is investing an additional £3million to support the move. We’ll keep you up to date on this and other developments, here on Care Radio.
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