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We have already touched on that issue. We think that the bill lays some good groundwork to build on, but the guidance will be key in what happens next.
If we prioritise, we need some accountability, not so that we can chastise decision makers, but so that we can measure and evaluate whether policy is working or not.
If we truly want to take a person-centred approach, we need to take account of all those views, and we need to provide all the services for the people who are telling me what works for them.
What appears, especially at the stage of drafting, to be ambiguous is more likely in practice to be understood as being flexible and accounting for—exactly as Dr Skilling indicates—the different situations in which one can find oneself.
If anyone has any views about that model, which is highlighted in the report from the Auditor General and the Accounts Commission, we would be interested to get their views.
However, there was a group of people in the community who were overlooked in that: families living on local authority sites where the local authority is the account holder and individual households have no direct relationship with a utility provider.
However, there was a group of people in the community who were overlooked in that: families living on local authority sites where the local authority is the account holder and individual households have no direct relationship with a utility provider.