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Unison calls for ‘bold moves’ to reform social care
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UNISON has called for “bold moves” to reform social care ahead of the final report from Labour’s new commission on the sector.

The union’s intervention today came after the author of the previous inquiry said it was “bleedin’ obvious” that changes were needed.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced last week that the independent commission will begin in April. Its second phase, making long-term recommendations, won’t report until 2028.

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