A review of the law on disabled children’s social care in England has been commenced by the Law Commission on request of the Department for Education. Currently, a patchwork of legislation governs disabled children’s social care law, some of which dates back more than five decades. This has contributed to a variation in the amount and quality of support local authorities provide.
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