Scottish council leaders have called for Nicola Sturgeon’s government to suspend its plans for a new national care service, because of funding issues
I'm Nick Meir with news that Scottish council leaders have called for Nicola Sturgeon’s government to suspend its plans for a new national care service, because of funding issues. The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities, umbrella body for the country’s 32 councils, said setting up the service would be unjustifiably costly and disruptive during a time of financial crisis. Scottish ministers argue that it would produce the biggest and most valuable improvement in public services since the establishment of the NHS in 1947, by merging social care, elderly care, family support and community healthcare into a single service. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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