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THE CONSERVATIVE AND UNIONIST PARTY MANIFESTO <strong>2017</strong><br />

we will improve the co-ordination of mental health services with other local services,<br />

including police forces and drug and alcohol rehabilitation services.<br />

We have a specific task to improve standards of care for those with learning disabilities<br />

and autism. We will work to reduce stigma and discrimination and implement in full the<br />

Transforming Care Programme.<br />

We will improve the care we give people at the end of life. We will fulfil the commitment we<br />

made that every person should receive attentive, high quality, compassionate care, so that<br />

their pain is eased, their spiritual needs met and their wishes for their closing weeks, days<br />

and hours respected. We will ensure all families who lose a baby are given the bereavement<br />

support they need, including a new entitlement to child bereavement leave.<br />

HOMES FOR ALL<br />

We have not built enough homes in this country for generations, and buying or<br />

renting a home has become increasingly unaffordable. If we do not put this right, we<br />

will be unable to extend the promise of a decent home, let alone home ownership, to the<br />

millions who deserve it.<br />

We will fix the dysfunctional housing market so that housing is more affordable and<br />

people have the security they need to plan for the future. The key to this is to build<br />

enough homes to meet demand. That will slow the rise in housing costs so more ordinary,<br />

working families can afford to buy a home and bring the cost of renting down. And it will<br />

ensure that more private capital is invested in more productive investment, helping the<br />

economy to grow faster and more securely in future years.<br />

We will meet our 2015 commitment to deliver a million homes by the end of 2020 and we<br />

will deliver half a million more by the end of 2022. We will deliver the reforms proposed<br />

in our Housing White Paper to free up more land for new homes in the right places, speed<br />

up build-out by encouraging modern methods of construction and give councils powers<br />

to intervene where developers do not act on their planning permissions; and we will<br />

diversify who builds homes in this country.<br />

More homes will not mean poor quality homes. For too long, careless developers, high<br />

land costs and poor planning have conspired to produce housing developments that do<br />

not enhance the lives of those living there. We have not provided the infrastructure,<br />

parks, quality of space and design that turns housing into community and makes<br />

communities prosperous and sustainable. The result is felt by many ordinary, working<br />

families. Too often, those renting or buying a home on a modest income have to tolerate<br />

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