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Society daily 29.06.10

Today's top SocietyGuardian news and comment Frank Field: shirking fathers should lose benefits Councillor found guilty of racial harassment over 'coconut' jibe George Monbiot: being young in a public space is still a crime Immigration measures divide cabinet "Overseas doctors must speak good English," says BMA Pregnant women who drink alcohol may reduce the sperm count of sons All today's SocietyGuardian stories Other news… Tony Blair has spoken of his frustration in trying to reform public services and has called for an injection of private sector expertise into Whitehall to overcome civil service "inertia" , reports the Financial Times. Households will be offered council tax reductions in return for dropping objections to local building projects, according to the Independent. In a full-page column in the Daily Mail, David Green, director of Civitas thinktank, argues that cutting NHS spending will help to save lives . Preview of tomorrow's SocietyGuardian supplement David Brindle reports on the challenges of learning-disabled adults for their older carers How media speculation about Derrick Bird's mental state has affected Cumbrian people with mental health problems Erwin James on how Doncaster prison is using the creative arts to reduce reoffending Interview: HSE chief Judith Hackitt on the health and safety myth machine Patrick Butler: could drastic cuts spark creativity in public service provision? Guardian Cutswatch Public services cuts are a national story - but also a local one. Last week, we launched Cutswatch , a Guardian crowdsourcing project. We want to build up a picture of where the cuts are happening, and try to understand how they are beginning to change our schools, hospitals, universities, social services, charities, leisure centres, libraries and housing and regeneration schemes. We want to chart how the deepest public spending cuts for 30 years are affecting individuals and neighbourhoods and how they will transform our communities. To do that, we need your help and your voices. Use our online form to tell us what's happening in your area or to the organisation you work for or receive services from. Tell us who it will affect and what the consequences are likely to be. Send us as much hard information as you can: links to articles or official papers, documents or announcements. Tell us about budget reductions, grant cuts, changes in work routines, cancelled projects and job losses. We will use the information you send to Cutswatch to help inform our news and features coverage, blogging and commentary across the Guardian and Observer. Guardian awards Guardian Public Services Awards 2010 Guardian Charity Awards 2010 SocietyGuardian Social Enterprise Summit We are starting to plan this year's SocietyGuardian Social Enterprise Summit. Last year's summit was a great success - you can read about it here . Once again we are looking to showcase inspiration, innovation and practical ideas on how social enterprises can deliver public services. Whether you are from the public sector or from a social business, we want you to tell us who you'd like to see and what you would like to see discussed. Email [email protected] . You can Follow Guardian Social Enterprise on Twitter . SocietyGuardian blogs Joe Public Sarah Boseley's global health blog Society Daily blog Society Daily blog editor: Patrick Butler Email the editor: [email protected] Follow Patrick Butler on Twitter Sign up to Society Daily email briefing SocietyGuardian links SocietyGuardian.co.uk Follow SocietyGuardian on Twitter Enter the Guardian Public Services Awards Public - the Guardian's website for senior public sector executives The Guardian's public and voluntary sector careers page Hundreds of public and voluntary sector jobs SocietyGuardian editor: Alison Benjamin Email the SocietyGuardian editor: [email protected]

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