Public health 'improving under councils despite cuts' Councils in England say there has been a marked improvement in public health since they took over responsibility for delivering services nearly six years ago, despite budget cuts.
The Local Government Association points to a fall in the number of smokers, fewer teenage pregnancies and a decrease in the suicide rate.
But it warns progress could stop if there are further funding cuts. BBC News
See also:
The Local Government Association points to a fall in the number of smokers, fewer teenage pregnancies and a decrease in the suicide rate.
But it warns progress could stop if there are further funding cuts. BBC News
See also:
- Improving the public's health: local government delivers (report) Local Government Association
- Public health improving under councils, despite substantial cuts Local Government Association
No comments:
Post a Comment