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Children's services spending rises by £368m

1 min read Social Care
Spending on children's services rose faster than any other area of local authority expenditure over the past year, latest government figures suggest.

Provisional local authority "outturn" data for 2017/18, shows that councils spent £368m more on children's services than the year before.

In 2017/18, councils spent £8.844bn on children's services compared with £8.476bn in 2016/17 - a rise of 4.3 per cent, according to statistics from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

The rise in children's social care spending over the past year means that it now accounts for 9.8 per cent of all council spending - up from 9.3 per cent in 2016/17.

In comparison, adult social care spending rose by 2.9 per cent, housing 1.9 per cent and policing by one per cent in the past year.

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