The Government has delayed a decision on whether to carry out long awaited reforms to disabled children’s social care law. In an interim response to the Law Commission’s major review of the disabled children’s social care legal framework, the government today said it would wait until September before deciding which reform recommendations to accept, reject or modify.
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