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Equalities watchdog mulls legal action amid claims Department of Health and Social Care plan for detained patients “falls well short of what’s needed”
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The chief executive of the Equality and Human Rights Commission has said the watchdog is exploring how best to use its legal powers – including action in the courts – to help patients inappropriately detained in secure hospitals, and their families, amid claims that a Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) plan "falls short of what's needed".

Councils can provide financial support under Care Act for recreational activities and holidays: Court of Appeal
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A local authority has a power, as a matter of law, to provide financial support for recreational activities and holidays under section 18 of the Care Act 2014, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
Council halts direct care payments policy pending review after judicial review threat
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Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council has paused its direct payments policy and is reviewing its approach after facing potential legal action over its stance that the funds should not be spent on fuel.
Ombudsman finds failings by council in management of support for vulnerable adult who died whilst receiving care services
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The Public Services Ombudsman for Wales has concluded that Wrexham County Borough Council did not adequately support a vulnerable adult with learning disabilities, who later died.
Law Society concern at impact of move to Liberty Protection Safeguards on vulnerable people
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The proposals to replace the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) with the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) will – "without substantial changes" – result in weakened safeguards for vulnerable people, the Law Society has claimed.
Borough council decision to close a day care centre was lawful
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Slough Borough Council's consultation on the closure of a day care centre was lawful, and the local authority was not required to assess the individual needs of each service user impacted, the High Court has ruled.
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