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Social care penalised as people’s wellbeing pays the price

The Government’s decision to raise employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) to 15%, without exempting charities, is disappointing yet predictable. Here’s what Hft CEO Stephen Veevers has to say about the NIC exemption decision.

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The PIP application process can be a daunting and emotionally draining process. Our tips are intended to make the process of completing the form as straightforward as possible. Find out more
In the UK we use the term ‘learning disability’, often interchangeably with ‘learning difficulty’. It's not always helpful to label. But at Hft, when we talk about a learning difficulty, we’re usually talking about a condition in an educational context. Find out more