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Today’s top SocietyGuardian stories
• Rotherham council in denial on child sexual exploitation failures, report says
• New Zealand judge named as new child abuse inquiry chair
• Half of people in Britain born after 1960 will get cancer, study shows
• Death rate rises as cold snap grips UK
• Patients ‘badly let down’ by failure to keep care pledge
• Welfare reforms are main cause of homelessness in England, study finds
• Blunkett calls for more self-help and less state aid
• Health sector should divest from fossil fuels, medical groups say
• Ros Altmann: Who are you calling old? Let’s ditch ageist stereotypes
• Farewell Lucy Glennon. A brilliant writer, campaigner and ‘total badass’
• Rob Allen: The trouble with privatising probation
All today’s SocietyGuardian stories
In today’s SocietyGuardian section
• Closing time for gay pubs – a new victim of London’s soaring property prices
• Time to rethink these dysfunctional benefit sanctions
• Pippa Kelly: Children talking about dementia on TV is a milestone in awareness raising
• Clare Allan: A government agenda to dehumanise benefit claimants
• The specialist courts that care about keeping families together
• Clare Gerada: Where pain in the NHS goes untreated – among its staff
• Jon Sparkes: Homelessness is much worse than it appears and politicians must act
• As a jobcentre adviser, I got ‘brownie points’ for cruelty
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• Chief executive, Age UK Cheshire East
• Head of learning and development, Barchester Healthcare
• Web and new media officer, Hillingdon council
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On the Society Professional Networks
• Reduced benefit cap would ‘force large families out of the south-east’
• The cost of caring – why I had to leave the charity sector
• What the NHS can learn from the US Obamacare system
• Why do so few care homes pay staff the living wage?
• What impact has Francis Maude had on Whitehall?
Pick of the blogs
• Shibley Rahman, Socialist Health Association: Let’s have a ‘conversation’ with why we’re putting up with less spending in the NHS
• Chris Ham, the King’s Fund: Health and social care debate heating up in run-up to election 2015
• Eleanor Taylor, the Conversation: Public satisfaction with NHS at second-highest level in 30 years – but are we really happier?
• Craig Green, Scope: In prison I started visualising a future. Now I’m aiming for the Paralympics
• Richard Exell, Touchstone: 800,000 children live in families that are behind on their energy bills
• David Boyle, New Start: What’s most important? It isn’t local – it’s small
• Maxine Cotton, BBC Ouch: How can cookery classes help people with learning disabilities?
Other news
• BBC: IFS says ‘worst of cuts to come’
• Children & Young People Now: Ofsted tells two further authorities to improve children’s services
• CivilSociety.co.uk: Government opens £5m fund for organisations working on child sex abuse
• Community Care: Government finds extra £74m for councils to fund social care and welfare
• Independent: Bold housing plans could swing the election, survey suggests
• Inside Housing: Supreme Court homelessness legal challenge gets green light
• LocalGov.co.uk: England’s climate disadvantage ‘hot spots’ mapped for first time
• Public Finance: Manzoni plans stronger central finance function in Whitehall shake up
• Telegraph: Politicians have a human right to sound racist, says equalities watchdog
• Third Sector: Salvation Army income rose to £196m in 2013/14
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