💨 Abstract
The UK government has announced reforms to its children's social care system, aiming to improve outcomes for vulnerable children and address years of neglect. Key changes include early intervention, cracking down on exploitative care providers, and increasing transparency on their finances. The government plans to limit excessive profits made by some private providers, require them to disclose financial information, and implement a "backstop" law to control profits if they fail to curb excessive earnings.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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