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… Authority and non-LA) with or without nursing - an increase of 20% from 2019 estimates. Approximately There will also be an increase in unpaid carers 4,300 Dementia represents the biggest growing cause of disability and rates are predicted to increase by in people aged 65 and over. 17 Warwickshire will also see an increase in mental health issues. % However, recent government…
… own emissions and how this impacts on Warwickshire. We will look at best practice to inform our own benchmarking and target setting, helping us to prioritise and plan accordingly. We will work collaboratively with Government to provide guidance and incentives for carbon reduction. As part of our response to climate change, we make sure our work is in-line with the UN Sustainable Development…
… to increase, Warwickshire’s population has grown by 5% in the past decade, with a further 5% projected increase over the next. This, combined with changes in how local government is financed, means that we must get fit for the future. We need to transform how we do things in order to deliver great services that are both affordable and sustainable into the future. We have adopted a commissioning-led…
… ahead, so we are able to meet our spending requirements, taking into account both government grants and council tax income. The Financial Strategy helps us do this in a planned and careful way so we are able to provide good quality services for our residents. Where appropriate, we will invest in physical assets to benefit those who live in, work, and visit the county. Looking forward…
… - funding and investment 2020-21 total £’000 2021-22 total £’000 2022-23 total £’000 2023-24 total £’000 2024-25 total £’000 Funding Government grants 71,729 39,346 39,346 39,346 39,346 Use of reserves 899 1,116 1,976 2,366 1,455 Business rates 71,199 95,877 97,795 99,750 101,746 Council tax 313,619 326,272 339,445 353,154 367,420 Total Resources 457,446 462,611 478,562 489,884…