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Today’s top SocietyGuardian stories
• Speed up efforts to improve poor mental heath care in NHS, say MPs
• Emergency care fund failing to reach A&E departments, research shows
• UK should begin decriminalising drugs, say Richard Branson and Nick Clegg
• Furness hospital’s ‘lethal mix’ of failings led to deaths of 12, report says
- Professionals blamed Oxfordshire girls for their sexual abuse, report finds
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The Guardian view on child sex abuse: right questions, wrong answers
• Letters: Imprisoning social workers will worsen the plight of vulnerable children
• Breast cancer patient’s daily headgear selfies raise £8,000 for Macmillan
• Diane Taylor: Locking up immigrants diminishes us all
In today’s SocietyGuardian section
- Few feel older people in the UK have a good quality of life, survey finds
- I lived with an older person in return for cheap rent, but my chores quickly grew
- Stewart Dakers: No party has clear policies about the care of older people
- Which are the best countries in the world to grow old in?
- Vive la différence: French minister explains why France is still a welfare state
Jobs of the week
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Chief executive, Cornwall Museums Partnership
- Director for commissioning: economic growth and communities, Essex county council
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Head of sport and wellbeing, University of the West of Scotland
- Board members for responsible gambling strategy board, Gambling Commission
The Guardian’s public and voluntary sector careers page
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On the Society Professional Networks
- Are celebrity charity patrons a good thing, asks Ben Summerskill
- Six myths about local government that annoy council workers
- Hannah Fearn on how the scandal of councils turning away homeless people is finally being exposed
• Three-quarters of all mental health problems start before age 18 but services for children and young people remain severely underfunded
• Edward Timpson, children’s minister, describes sharing his childhood home with foster children and the profound impact it had on him
Pick of the blogs
• Chris Ham, King’s Fund: What Devo Manc could mean for health, social care and wellbeing in Greater Manchester
• Diane Coyle, Manchester Policy Blogs: Why devolution is good for the economy
- Natasha Curry, Nuffield Trust: Fact or fiction? Demand for GP appointments is driving the ‘crisis’ in general practice
• Rick, Flip Chart Fairy Tales: The rise and fall of the rich pensioner
• John Lister, the Conversation: The trouble with the floundering flagship that is Barts Health
• Keren Sucheck, New Start: The great government cover-up
• Silkie Cragg, Touchstone: Housing inequality and soaring rent costs
Other news
• BBC: Home care ‘being short changed’
• Children & Young People Now: Adoptions by same-sex couples quadruple since law change
• Community Care: Thinktank sets out “roadmap” for living wage in social care
• Inside Housing: Housing is ‘most important issue’ for Londoners
• LocalGov.co.uk: Council staff in week-long strike over ‘bullying’ complaints
- Public Finance: English devolution ‘could boost economy by £144bn’
• Telegraph: Nick Boles in climbdown after claiming benefit sanctions are ‘inhuman’
• Third Sector: Sector condemns Eric Pickles comments on ‘sock-puppet’ charities
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