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UK Government Unveils Plans to Curb Profits from Children’s Homes

The UK government is set to introduce new measures aimed at limiting excessive profits made by children’s home providers in England. Companies will be required to disclose financial information and may face legal profit limits if they do not comply voluntarily. The reforms come amidst growing concerns over the care system’s efficiency and reports of abuse in unregulated homes. With plans to enhance the powers of the regulator Ofsted, the government is responding to calls for a major overhaul of the children’s social care system to better protect vulnerable youth.

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