Ombudsman rebukes councils over lack of special guardians support

Tristan Donovan
Thursday, May 17, 2018

Too many councils are not providing special guardians with the support they are entitled to, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGO) has warned.

Michael King said it is "imperative" that special guardians and the children they care for get the support they are entitled to. Picture: Local Government Ombudsman
Michael King said it is "imperative" that special guardians and the children they care for get the support they are entitled to. Picture: Local Government Ombudsman

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