The astonishing pace of children's home privatisation, alongside the closure of privately-run care settings, signifies a critical need for reform in the social care system.
Regulators have closed almost all residential care settings in the last 12 years, intensifying calls for government action to address failures in for-profit social care.
The absence of data on care outcomes and chronic underfunding, compounded by a lack of governmental commitment, reveal systemic issues within the social care sector.
The rapid rise of private companies in social care has not led to efficiency but rather an alarming figure of closures and a desperate need for accountability.
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