Council and/or health officials are arguing about who’s responsible for helping us

England | General Letters | Scotland | Template Letter | Wales

If the authorities can’t agree on who’s responsible for helping your family, don’t try and work it out yourself – use our template letter to complain about them both for failing to work together.

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