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Ofsted proposals for fairer education inspections – LGA response

“We are pleased Ofsted has acted on our calls for a much greater focus on inclusion, and on whether a setting is playing a meaningful role in supporting vulnerable and disadvantaged children, including those with special educational needs and disabilities."

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LGA response to NAO report on violence against women and girls 

“Any instance of violence against women and girls is shocking, saddening, and unacceptable. It is good that the majority of commitments made in the previous government’s VAWG Strategy and Domestic Abuse Plan have been met, but there is still much progress needed in tackling the issue."

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LGA statement on Chancellor’s speech on economic growth

“Government investment in our places and people is therefore key to supporting long term sustainable, inclusive economic growth which brings increased prosperity to every part of the country.”

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Institute of Health Visiting survey – LGA response

“This survey paints a deeply concerning picture of the challenges faced by families with babies and young children. Rising levels of need and complexity, coupled with a decline in the health visiting workforce, are leaving many without the critical early support that can transform lives.

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PAC report 'Tackling Homelessness' - LGA Statement

“Homelessness is one of the biggest and most urgent pressures facing local government. As more and more people turn to their council for support and councils have little choice but to resort to costly temporary accommodation, local authorities are spending less on funding homelessness prevention. "

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LGA calls for further reforms of Right to Buy to ensure sustainability of social housing stock 

The Government must go further with its reforms of Right to Buy (RTB) to give local authorities more flexibility and control over how the scheme operates locally amid rising demand to buy homes through the scheme since Autumn Budget discount changes, the Local Government Association says today.  With more than 123,000 households in temporary accommodation and more than 1.33 million households on a social housing waiting list, we are facing a chronic shortage of social housing. It has become increasingly impossible for local authorities to replace homes as quickly as they are being sold under

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Devolution and reorganisation deadline: LGA statement

"We remain clear that local government reorganisation should be a matter for councils and local areas to decide."

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LGA statement on provisional Local Government Finance Settlement

“Extra funding for councils next year will help councils meet some - but not all - of the pressures they face in adult and children’s social care, homelessness prevention and support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities."

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Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill – LGA response

“We are pleased government is acting on a long-standing call by the LGA for councils to have and maintain Children Not in School registers.

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Urgent call for reform of England’s local government funding system

A new report from the Local Government Association (LGA), SOLACE, and CIPFA calls for urgent reform of the local government funding system, highlighting that an outdated and complex funding model is hindering councils’ ability to plan effectively and meet the growing needs of their communities.