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08
Oct 2020
Some children's services in schools are set to be scrapped as part of cuts by North Yorkshire County Council.
Hearing and vision screening for four and five-year-olds and sexual health drop-ins are among the services facing the axe.
The council executive will next week discuss the plans, which aim to save £750,000 over three years on the local authority's healthy child programme.
The council hopes these cuts will help it meet its overall plan to save £4 million.
If the plans are approved, they will go to consultation on October 26.
The programme, which supports 130,000 young people aged 0-19 in North Yorkshire and their families, is worth £70m over 10 years.
Dr Lincoln Sargeant, North Yorkshire’s director of public health, said:
Harrogate councillor Geoff Webber, who is the Liberal Democrats leader on the council, criticised government cuts for forcing the council to reduce its services. He said:
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