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The government has announced record investment in health and social care of around £12 billion per year on average across the UK over the next three years.
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If your organisation supports people in Copeland, Allerdale or Warrington you may be eligible to apply for a grant/reusable equipment.
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List of allocations of the Social Care Grant for the 2024 to 2025 financial year.
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Helps local authorities to understand how their services compare for value for money with similar local authority areas.
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Child Benefit payments if your child goes into hospital or care - when payments stop, reporting the change
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