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Ombudsmen finds vulnerable South London woman was failed by council, NHS trust and clinical commissioning group over provision of s.117 aftercare
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A joint investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) and the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) has found serious concerns over the way a vulnerable young woman’s situation was handled, after the organisations which should have helped failed multiple times to provide specialist aftercare services.
City council to pay complainant £25k in compensation for missed education and delayed complaint response
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Sheffield City Council has agreed to pay more than £25,000 in compensation to a vulnerable woman after a Local Government, and Social Care Ombudsman investigation found she had gone without education for more than four years.
Not enough money for adult social care reforms, say 98 per cent of councils in LGA survey
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Almost all councils (98 per cent) responding to a Local Government Association survey on the Government's adult social care reform agenda say they do not have confidence that the funding earmarked for the reforms is sufficient.
Watchdog finds evidence of inequality in treatment of ethnic minority ‘Covid heroes’ working in health and social care during pandemic
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Poor data collection by employers in health and social care is legally questionable and may be masking the extent of discrimination against lower-paid workers who have experienced bullying, racism and harassment, an inquiry by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has heard.

Court of Appeal to consider appeal from council over whether cost of holidays and recreation for people with care needs can fall to be met under Care Act 2014
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The Court of Appeal will this week (16 June) consider the role of local authorities, under the Care Act 2014, in respect of facilitating holidays and recreation for people with care needs.
Care home provider fined £1.5m over failure to provide safe treatment for resident
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A care provider has been fined £1.5m at Crawley Magistrates’ Court, after it failed to meet a resident’s nutritional and hydration needs and protect them from avoidable harm.
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