COUNCIL leaders have called for reform of local government finance and an end to “short-term” measures after Michael Gove confirmed that authorities will receive £500 million in emergency funding for social care.
In a written statement on Wednesday, the Communities Secretary said the extra money would enable councils to provide “crucial social care services for their local communities, particularly children.”
The funding package increases the local government finance settlement from a planned £64 billion to £64.7bn, the statement said.
The election offers a critical chance to shape the future of pay, care and community provision in Wales, says Unison’s JESS TURNER
With Labour governments either side of the border, the distressing times we live in demand much more collaborative working, argues JESS TURNER


