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Local Government State of the Sector AI

State of the sector: Artificial intelligence - 2024

In February 2024, the LGA launched a survey to explore the landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) deployment within local authorities. The insights gathered will inform the LGA's engagement, research, and advocacy efforts, enabling us to better support local authorities in the safe deployment of AI.

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Local Government White Paper: Summary

Local government is the key to solving some of our biggest national challenges. Now must be a time for change and new hope.

Debate Not Hate: ending abuse in public life for councillors toolkit

Ending abuse in public life council self-assessment toolkit

This toolkit is a resource designed to aid local councils in tackling and mitigating the impact and risks of abuse and intimidation that councillors may encounter as part of their role, supporting them to be safe.

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Partners in Care and Health and Adult PSW Network

A practical resource to help principal social workers prepare for Care Quality Commission assessment

The resource has been developed in response to conversations with, and feedback from principal social workers (PSWs), chairs of national and regional PSW networks and the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services regional leads. It has also been informed by learning from the pilot sites, and tools and techniques from the worlds of coaching and learning and development.

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Care Act 2014: 10 years on – survey of lead members

In March and April 2024, the LGA sent an online survey to lead members for adult social care at English single-tier and county councils, to gather their insights on the impact of the 2014 Care Act a decade after receiving royal assent.

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Navigating financial uncertainty and building resilience: Guiding principles

The local government sector has been grappling with sustained financial pressures since 2010, encountering a myriad challenges that complicate the task of budgeting and planning for the medium-term. This guide focuses on helping local authorities’ finance functions to plan and manage in these challenging times.

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Improvement and assurance framework for local government

Supporting local authorities to understand the various components of assurance and accountability in local government.

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The Care Act 2014: Ten years on from Royal Assent

The Care Act 2014: Ten years on from Royal Assent

A decade on since the Care Act received Royal Assent, our publication reflects on the extent to which the aims of the legislation have been achieved and, where they have not, what changes are needed to deliver fully on the Act’s ambitions.

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Must know for youth services - updated January 2026

Councils have a statutory duty to “secure, so far as is reasonably practicable, sufficient provision of educational and recreational leisure-time activities for young people” and to make sure young people have a say in the local offer. This is often referred to as the ’youth services duty’.

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Adult mental health social care: Report from the findings of the 2023 insight survey

The findings of our adult mental health social care insight survey carried out in September 2023. The survey aimed to find out about current practices in mental health social care in order to help shape and inform our future support to councils as partners in integrated care boards.

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