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Councils continue move away from ‘twin hat’ arrangements for roles of Director of Children’s Services and Director of Adult Social Services
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The number of directors at local authorities who hold both statutory roles of Director of Director of Children’s Services and Director of Adult Social Services is at its lowest level since 2010.
ADASS calls for realism and coherence in health and social care integration reforms
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It is essential that Government reforms aimed at integrating health and social care “must align with other pieces of the reform jigsaw”, the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) has warned.
Ombudsmen release joint guidance to tackle common mistakes in section 117 aftercare of mental health in-patients
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) and the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) have released guidance to tackle common mistakes seen in the aftercare of patients receiving support under Section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983.
High Court judge refuses to block trip by vulnerable adult abroad but urges her not to go
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A young adult with a lifelong serious mental illness should not be prevented from visiting a man in Brazil suspected of grooming her, but should very carefully consider the wisdom of doing so, a Deputy High Court judge has said.

High Court finds council in contempt of court over failure to comply with mandatory injunction on placement planning for autistic young man
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A High Court judge has found Cardiff City Council in contempt of court over its failure to comply with a mandatory injunction in a case concerning future placement planning for a young man with a range of diagnoses including autistic spectrum disorder and severe communication and learning difficulties.
Council agrees apology, payout after Ombudsman investigation into how complainant was prevented from spending quality time with relative in his final days
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The stepdaughter of an elderly man with dementia was stopped from spending proper time with him before he died after Rotherham Council decided at face value she was a risk, following a safeguarding referral.
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