£420M Funding Threat To London Social Services
London will lose nearly £420m for social services under a government funding proposal, according to the organisation London Councils.
{mosimage}It said the government was considering scrapping a protection called damping, which keeps funding above a set level.
It said the cut would hit provision for young adults in areas such as mental health and helping the disabled.
A government spokesperson said it was consulting on phasing out damping and a decision will be made later this year.
London Councils said the fall in funding would hit 90% of London’s 32 boroughs and would mean the city would receive funding for just 68% of its social care expenditure.
It claims a collection of authorities in the North West, West Midlands and Yorkshire and Humber that are set to benefit from the scrapping of damping, were putting pressure on government to remove it.
London Councils chairman, Councillor Merrick Cockell, said: ‘If the government bows down to pressure and applies the raw funding formula without funding protection, it could have serious long-term implications for the future provision of social services for vulnerable adults throughout the capital.”
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