Rising cost of social services in England putting arts and youth services at risk, say councils
by Patrick Butler Social policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6R6D0)
Some councils are already spending up to 80% of their budget on social care and say costs are rising and increasingly unsustainable
The spiralling cost of social services is eating into the budgets of England's largest councils to the extent that many will soon be forced to abandon nice to have" functions such as arts and youth clubs and Sure Start centres.
Council leaders are concerned town halls are at risk of becoming care authorities" focused primarily on the provision of care packages to an expanding number of at-risk children and frail adults at the expense of other services.
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