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Spending watchdog warns of impact of service and financial pressures faced by NHS and councils on Integrated Care Systems
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The wider service and financial pressures faced by the NHS and care providers pose significant risks to the ability of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) to focus their attention and resources on local priorities, the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned.
Ombudsman review reveals complaints about English social care increasingly due to funding constraints
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In its Annual Review of Adult Social care, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has revealed it is seeing more cases where councils are failing to provide care, or are limiting care, while using cost as the justification.
Public law specialist joins Cornerstone Barristers
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Alexander Campbell, a public law specialist with particular expertise in Court & Protection work, housing and property law, has joined Cornerstone Barristers.
Claimant firm criticises practice of local authorities using panels to routinely sign off care packages
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A leading claimant law firm has questioned the practice of local authorities routinely convening panels to sign off care packages.

High Court backs move of 89-year-old man with Alzheimer’s from care home in UK to Jamaica
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It is in the best interests of an 89-year-old man (XX) currently in a care home in the UK to travel to Jamaica for his last years, despite him lacking the mental capacity to make the decision himself, a High Court judge has ruled.
Court of Protection judge backs trial period of 92-year-old being cared for at home, saying risk was manageable
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A Court of Protection judge has approved a trial period where a 92-year-old woman (AC) is care for in her home, in a case where the council argued that she should remain in a care home.
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