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Council to pay £4k and train staff after Ombudsman investigation into failure to meet support needs of autistic man
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Bradford Council’s failure to provide support to an autistic man put his employment, family life and sense of self at risk, an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found.
Court of Protection judge reaches different conclusion to psychiatrist on capacity of young man to use internet
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A Court of Protection judge has ruled that it is not in a young man's interests for daily checks to be undertaken of his electronic devices, due to “insufficient evidence” to conclude he lacks capacity to make decisions in respect of social media and internet use.
Charity takes steps to evict disabled residents over ‘inadequate’ funding by councils: report
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Care charity Leonard Cheshire has been taking steps to evict residents from its care homes after accusing several local authorities of refusing to meet rising care costs.
Claimant wins legal challenge over refusal of application for Disabled Facilities Grant
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A disabled man has succeeded in his claim for judicial review against the London Borough of Redbridge after a deputy High Court judge ruled that the council acted unlawfully in its application of policy to determine whether the provision of a stairlift was reasonable and practicable.
Supreme Court hears appeal over ruling by coroner that Article 2 ECHR not engaged where vulnerable woman deprived of her liberty died
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The Supreme Court will this week hear a case concerning whether the death of a disabled woman who was deprived of her liberty engaged the state’s obligation to protect life under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights, therefore requiring an inquest jury to make findings regarding the circumstances by which the death occurred.

Chancellor announces extra £7.5bn to be spent on adult social care after hearing “very real concerns” from councils
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, has said in his Autumn Statement today (17 November) that the Government will spend an extra £7.5bn on adult social care services over the next two years and will pursue a programme that will cover over half of England with devolution deals.
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