Social care chiefs sound alarm at Labour's deafening silence' on sector
Briefly

Labour has discarded its social care commitments, prompting concerns from sector leaders that the government will repeat past failures in addressing the ongoing care crisis.
The chief executives of Care England, the Homecare Association, and the National Care Forum emphasized the government’s focus on the NHS at the expense of interdependent social care reform.
Despite pledging deep reforms in its manifesto, the government’s early actions undercut Labour's commitment to tackling the long-standing social care crisis.
With over 100,000 staff vacancies in care services and competition from other sectors for workers, urgent action is needed to stabilize the social care workforce.
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