Front-line cuts are leaving parents of children with speech and language problems struggling to get assistance, England's departing communication tsar has said.
Jean Gross said cuts to council and NHS services coincided with a huge increase in the number of children needing help.
Research suggested 28% of parents found it hard to find support, compared with just 18% two years earlier, she said.
Ministers say the new health bill will ensure GPs were better placed to help.
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