Over the course of the previous Labour government, service provision became increasingly centralised with little room for variation to accommodate local priorities. While Labour ministers eventually began to accept that funding should be more flexible and focused on the needs of service users, it is only now, with the new coalition government committed to decentralising power, that there is a real opportunity to consider radical alternatives. Read more...
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