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Oxford County Council Looks to Outsource Care for People with Learning Disabilities

23 Jun 2011 12:00 AM | Anonymous

Oxfordshire County Council is looking to get another provider to run its £7.8m supported living and daytime support service, with 12.5 full-time equivalent posts lost in the process. The service employs 284 staff caring for 380 people, providing day centre care, transport, and help with tasks such as moving house.

The move is part of plans to slash £114m from the council’s budget over the next four years.

Last night, disabled rights champion Mark Smyth said: “We have been working with the council to manage the cuts, but when the council gives up its responsibilities in this area it can, in some instances, be frightening for people with learning disabilities."

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