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£96,000 Cuts To Services for Children with Additional Needs

Orkney Islands Council is to hold a series of public meetings to explain why they are making  cuts to services, including those termed ‘high risk’. The meetings will take place in June. Here is a run down of where the Councillors have agreed to make cuts – also known as savings.

Total ‘savings’ : £1.75million

‘In house’: £1.04million

Services: £503,000

Although the categories have been divided up it means that for children and young people with additional needs they will face a cut to services that directly affect them of £96,000.

The councillors have also agreed that they can make some money by raising fees and introducing new charges. These are car parking, youth clubs, garage rents, telecare, frozen meals and day care.

The OIC Budget for 2018/2019 is set at £82million with councillors agreeing to the cuts listed above. The council’s allocation from the Scottish Government was £69million with a further addition of £5.5million to help run Orkney Ferries.

If people have concerns over the cuts before the public meetings in June then they should contact their councillors now.

Related story: Getting It Right For All Our children: Stop the Cuts

 

 

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