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Today’s top SocietyGuardian stories
• NHS culture must change to protect whistleblowers – official review
• NHS whistleblowers: the staff who raised the alarm
• Unemployment causes 45,000 suicides a year worldwide, finds study
• Powers to bring empty houses into use ‘ignored’
• Inquiry into Nottingham police finds serious child protection failings
• UK prisoners banned from voting not entitled to compensation
• Girlguiding launches badge for global gender equality
• ‘I thought I would never marry again, but I found love at the age of 80’
• Owen Jones: The Tories are putting Britain’s democracy up for auction
• Ally Fogg: Prison is no place for healthy sexual development
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• Could supermarkets for poor people tackle the UK’s chronic food poverty?
• Jack Monroe: Community Shop is no good if you don’t have any money
• Young people are setting up workers’ co-operatives to fight against inequality
• Zara Aziz: Being a ‘generalist and gatekeeper’ is no longer sustainable for a GP
• Regional cities drive prosperity, says a charter for local freedom
• After Rotherham, how can councils do more to protect children?
• Women with learning disabilities are hidden victims of domestic violence
• Carolyne Willow: ‘We closed workhouses, let’s get rid of child prisons’
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• Head of IT and transformation, Aberdeen city council
• Director of education planning and access, Kent county council
• Project manager for community led housing project, Rural Urban Synthesis Society
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• Five charitable ways to spend Valentine’s Day
• Domestic abuse: how can services protect children in violent homes?
• Why Blackpool has asked the Treasury to slash residents’ housing benefit
• Why can’t patients receive blood results via text or use Skype for appointments?
Pick of the blogs
• Emran Mian, Institute for Government: Get off the ring-fence
• Ela Hunter, New Start: Making the criminal justice system work
• Pete Jackson, 21st Century Public Servant: A school for local government radicals?
• Helen Milner: Independent libraries: freedom, equality, community
• Ben Matthews, FutureGov: Smarter and more collaborative use of technology and data could save local government billions
• Zarathustra, Not So Big Society: NHS psychotherapy services hit by austerity
• James Nazroo, Manchester Policy Blogs: Ethnic inequalities in health – policy paralysis and the need to be ambitious
Other news
• BBC: Sturgeon - UK austerity ‘has failed’
• Children & Young People Now: May criticises councils over insufficient secure accommodation
• CivilSociety.co.uk: Independence Panel - ‘The future of an independent voluntary sector is at serious risk’
• Community Care: Social workers hit by real terms pay cut, official figures show
• Independent: Capita accused of using major government contract to short-change small companies, driving some out of business
• Inside Housing: Welfare of thousands of homeless babies at risk
• LocalGov.co.uk: Cost of council outsourcing contracts climbs to £30m average
• Public Finance: ‘Weak’ council scrutiny raises concerns
• Third Sector: We want charities to be more self-reliant, says Office for Civil Society’s Ben Harrison
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